John Flannery, in a candid interview, talks about GE missing the bus in India, rural opportunities and what lies ahead
You thought you knew all about Carnatic music, this might add to it
The rich in India are richer, but what’s the purpose of having all that wealth? Forbes India brought together G.V. Krishna Reddy, an extremely wealthy man of the practical world, and spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar to find an answer to that elemental question
The 2009 Forbes' India Rich List shows that the Indian rich are leading the global recovery
Anil Agarwal might have lost out on the American Dream, but his investments closer to the premium market in Australia and Chile might get him back into the fold
Increasing strife between workers and managements in Gurgaon needs to be swiftly dealt with for the region’s industrial growth to continue
Vineet Nayar ,CEO, of HCL Technologies, has steered the company since 2005 and has led from the front in putting the company on a new growth trajectory. He speaks to Forbes India about his stint at HCL Tech, changes and challenges
The controversial Dharavi slum rehabilitation project may now be completely overhauled
R. Seshasayee, MD, and Vinod Dasari, COO, Ashok Leyland, tell Forbes India about the company’s strategy to face increasing competition
Vinod Sawhny, president and chief operating officer, Bharti Retail talks to Forbes India about the retail business, learnings so far and also what it is like to partner a biggie like Walmart
Anil Gupta, the Michael Dingman Chair in Global Strategy & Entrepreneurship at the Robert H Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, has been watching Walmart for a number of years. In an interview with Forbes India, Gupta talks about Walmart's entry strategy in various countries, the mistakes it made and the lessons learnt.