Angel investor and founder of the Sundaram Climate Institute on her new book about India's water crisis and how to overcome it, the economics of managing water, and the role of industries, investors and startups
Forbes India's second list of Tycoons of Tomorrow does not—like the first—restrict only to the world of business and entrepreneurship. We have actors and sportspersons who are pushing the boundaries of creativity and performance
Non-fungible tokens seemed like a trend that would die a natural death but not anymore. Take a look at the most expensive NFTs sold around the world—the cheapest was $4.1 million sold on August 6
From 'How Va Tech WABAG is striving to build a billion-dollar topline and valuation', to 'India's space tech race', and more...here are our top reads of this week
Over the past year, as China has carried out ever more overt displays of military force around Taiwan, Japan has grown increasingly concerned about the possibility of being drawn into a superpower conflict in its own backyard
Nature-loving and science-doubting health enthusiasts are at the heart of a vaccine skepticism that is largely contributing to a surge in infections, filling up hospitals and triggering new restrictions
Borrowing from the leadership playbook of legacy companies, the trend of people with different backgrounds, including sales/marketing, taking over leading business roles at new-age companies and startups is increasingly becoming pronounced in the country
The global beauty market, which last year generated nearly $500 billion in sales, is teeming with celebrities, inundating social media feeds with lip gloss, face lotion and, most recently, vibrators, with the promise of plump lips, glowing skin and a better sex life
With a quarter of the world's known lithium, Bolivia finds itself among the newly anointed winners in the global hunt for the raw materials needed to move the world away from oil, natural gas and coal in the fight against climate change
From baby diapers to malted food drinks to cold-pressed cooking oils, Dabur is furiously plugging the gaps in its portfolio by expanding eight power brands into adjacent categories. Can the 'ghar ghar Dabur' gambit pay off?
From Cyclone Tauktae and Yaas to the Canadian heatwaves and wildfires, and more—here are some of the biggest and costliest natural disasters of 2021