The accidental hotelier's work with The Postcard Hotel chain and with EazyDiner is well known. On this episode of Beyond the Boardroom, learn about his passion for art and medicine, how he hopes to bring his hotel experience to hospitals, and how a book changed the course of his career
Securitised debt instruments offered by Grip Invest are the latest fixed income instruments starting to see participation from retail investors
Indian bonds are losing FII support despite inclusion in two major global indices from June. Is it too early to panic?
While demand for 5G spectrum is expected to be muted compared to previous years, Airtel is likely to be the most active. But even as the 5G rollout continues to be smooth for both Jio and Airtel, monetisation will remain the key concern
On the first episode of Forbes India's Beyond the Boardroom Season 3, we met the two-time Olympic medalist at her home, and at her candid best. Will her jump shot return? How does she turn off her trademark aggression? And what's her equation with Deepika Padukone? Watch the badminton champion unfiltered, as she prepares for the Paris Olympics
In her new book 'Code Dependent', Madhumita Murgia brings voices and stories of people from across the world to describe how AI is impacting our work, our health, our body, and our freedom in various ways. Murgia, who is the artificial intelligence editor of the Financial Times in the UK, tells Divya Shekhar that while AI is still considered as a futuristic technology, it has started impacting our lives in ways we cannot imagine
The biggest tech antitrust trial — against Google's dominance in search — is coming to a close. A ruling against it would limit Google's search empire and possibly result in the breaking up of the company, writes Shubhranshu Singh in his Storyboard18 column Simply Speaking
Forbes India's 15th anniversary is an opportunity to celebrate change—of which there's been plenty ever since the journey began in 2009. Forbes India is today not what it was 15 years ago. But the more we change, the more the essence of Forbes India remains the same
AI is moving the world from humans needing to understanding computers to computers understanding us
A strong offline presence, a dominant online play, and a smart sub-brand in iQOO, Vivo has yet again pipped Samsung in the quarterly sweepstakes. Can the Chinese phone maker finally wrest the annual throne from the Korean rival?
As AI systems begin to replicate complex human decisions, self-regulation by businesses won't be enough, most respondents said in a study by Tata Consultancy Services