A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
A young and energetic bunch at Forbes India recently reckoned it was time to take stock of India's digital stars—a motley and sprightly mix of influencers and digital creators on social media. And this special issue is the result of that Forbes India-INCA project of epic proportions
Social media has made stars out of many digital content creators who are followed by millions and sought after for brand collaborations. Becoming an influencer is now trendy, appealing and rewarding. Here's how our first India's Top 100 Digital Stars list was created
The Delhi-based fashion influencer was studying to become a CA, but found her calling in fashion blogging. Known for her bold and unconventional style, she is now one of the most popular content creators in India
Devinder Maheshwari and Kapil Jindal started Beebom as a website about tech developments. They have now turned their attention to videos and creating a following on Instagram
Dolly Singh has battled trolling and self-doubt to become one of the most popular digital content creators with her funny-yet-relatable videos that also address social issues
Ankur Warikoo's 'real' and 'relatable' motivational posts and videos are meant to inspire people
Using comic strips, videos, photographs and reels, these eco-warriors are generating awareness about climate change and sustainable living among their followers
Content creators are increasingly leveraging their loyal customer base to build personal labels and brands
From monetisation challenges to mental health pressures of keeping up with changing trends and algorithms, digital influencers have their looming share of concerns
From intriguing colloquial jibes of a mother-daughter duo in Bihari, to talking about Kashmiri food beyond Wazwan, and more, these regional digital content creators in India are putting culture and language at the forefront of their content, and brands are listening