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The cover story in this issue is about Tata Motors’ transformation gambit. At least 12 launches are lined up for the next couple of years, sales are on their way up, the truck business that had come under pressure is also looking good, and car market share is once again inching upwards. Is Tata Motors back from the brink? The feature answers that by closely analysing the company. The edition also has a robust package on the state of management education with stories on baby IIMs, integrated courses and new study destinations for students.

Indian Ecommerce 2.0: Bringing The Bazaars Home

The ecommerce market in the country is growing not only in size but also in the diversity of sellers and buyers. The year ahead will unveil many new dimensions of the next phase of India’s ecommerce journey.

Indian Ecommerce 2.0: Bringing The Bazaars Home

5 mins

The Year Of The Last Action Hero

Why we don’t need poster boys and rock stars but quiet performers.

The Year Of The Last Action Hero

4 mins

How IIM's Struggle To Attract Quality Students And Faculty Effecting The Brand?

The new IIMs have come a long way since they first took flight a decade ago, but still struggle to attract quality students and faculty. How does this impact the brand?

How IIM's Struggle To Attract Quality Students And Faculty Effecting The Brand?

10+ mins

New Lands Of Opportunity

As US immigration regulations diminish the appeal of the American dream, Indians are turning to academic alternatives in Asia and Europe, where there is a rise in quality business schools and post-study job prospects.

New Lands Of Opportunity

7 mins

Early Birds

Integrated courses that initiate the race to an MBA after class 12 may be one way to avoid the mad scramble at the post-graduate stage, but they present their own set of problems.

Early Birds

5 mins

We Need To Recognise That Change Is Constant

Despite the inclusion of technology in education and in industry, good management courses would still have programmes that focus on ‘shaping the mind’

We Need To Recognise That Change Is Constant

4 mins

Tata Motors 2.0

How Guenter Butschek’s transformational strategy is working almost three years after he slipped into the hot seat at India’s largest automaker.

Tata Motors 2.0

10+ mins

Running On Empty

Half a decade of slowing demand, regulatory changes and tight financing have taken the real estate sector—and those lending to it—to the brink of a shakeout.

Running On Empty

8 mins

The NBFC Prescription

Why they need to focus on a more robust asset-liability management framework and diversify their borrowing mix.

The NBFC Prescription

4 mins

Pumped Up

The testimonials are touching, but the scientific proof is wanting. How did a little medical products company get to be worth $14 billion?

Pumped Up

5 mins

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Forbes India Magazine Description:

PublisherDigital18

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyFortnightly

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True to its pedigree, Forbes India has donned on the role of the drama critic to Indian business. Since its launch in 2009, the magazine has helped readers connect the dots, form patterns and see beyond the obvious, giving them a perspective beyond the obvious.

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