Some sports stars disappear after retiring, some hang around on the fringes looking for ways back into the sport. Sports analyst and cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle tells Forbes India why it is tough for successful sportspersons to also find success in business
Mahesh Bhupathi may have lost the finals of the US Open to former team-mate Leander Paes, but he is going great guns as the CEO for Globosport, his celebrity management company. He talks to Forbes India on how life in the corporate courts.
Director Shashank Ghosh and story writer Rajesh Devraj talk about their movie 'Quick Gun Murugan'
Forbes India spoke to two OECD economists to figure out what has changed in Africa that makes the continent so popular. Excerpts from two interviews with Jose Gijon, Head of Africa and Middle East Desk, OECD Development Centre, and Andrew Mold, senior economist and head of the Finance for Development Unit OECD Development Centre
Manubhai Madhvani and Manu Chandaria look back and forward respectively into the roles Indians play in Africa
Harry Broadman, Managing Director of Albright Stonebridge Group and the author of Africa’s Silk Road, believes that Africa is the next big frontier for both Chinese and Indian companies.
Vijay Mahajan, the John P. Harbin Centennial Chair in Business, McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin, believes that Africa has too many negative stories that cloud its true potential
Hollywood is watching Indian movies! Not just for their spectacular visuals, but to see which plot is inspired
What does NIIT, Tata, Apollo Tyres and Dr Reddy’s have in common? Their prolonged interest and success in Africa
Albert James Lutalo Bosa , Former vice chancellor of Kyambogo University in Kampala, recounts and compares Uganda of today with that in the 70s
Forbes India's Neelima Mahajan-Bansal grew up during the trying times of Ugandan civil war. Here, she recounts her family's experience