While OnePlus intends to grow its recently inaugurated Hyderabad facility into its biggest R&D centre globally, Lau talks about ensuring a 'burdenless' product for users and the brand's focus on quality
The government is making a fervent push for electric mobility and the two-wheeler industry is on its toes to meet the growing demand
Kanika Chawla, director of Centre for Energy Finance at the Council on Energy, Environment and Water, says the shift makes for good economics
The prefix 'freewheeling' before an interview to describe an uninhibited chat is perhaps one of the most overused, but a conversation with Anurag Kashyap does perfect justice to the word. Excerpts from a two-hour interview at the maverick filmmaker's residence in suburban Mumbai
As Anurag Kashyap turns 47 next month, he will still provoke—as a filmmaker and writer, but no longer on Twitter
The former India cricketer on language holding the key to good commentary and why more non-cricketers must find a place in the box
Co-founder and chief strategy officer Nathan Blecharczyk says the homestay major wants to build a thriving business on the back of its distinctiveness, and not on discounts and offers
The first wave of internet businesses may have belonged to America, but China's startups and investors are now leading the wave to dominate the mobile internet in developing markets. What does this mean for India?
After powering economic growth for the last decade, Indian consumers are now holding tight to their purse strings
Excerpts from two recent interactions with the London-based Eicher Motors CEO, when he was in India
With five straight months of falling sales, Royal Enfield's decade-old dream run has come to a screeching halt. Here's how Siddhartha Lal plans to get the Bullet maker firing on all cylinders again