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The latest issue of Forbes India, the Innovation Special, points to some amazing work done in Indian labs to provide cost-effective, simpler and more accessible solutions. There’s also an interview with Intel India’s country head Nivruti Rai who says they will focus on both innovation and invention. The cover story, though, is on Royal Enfield’s (RE) Bullet which has been struggling with falling sales for five months. RE”s Siddhartha Lal remains unfazed. With a new CEO and global focus in place, his ambition for the next decade is to become the first “premium consumer brand to come out of India”.

What UP's Women Want

From Saharanpur in the west to Varanasi in the east, Forbes India travels across India’s most populous state to explore how women—going beyond entrenched caste dynamics—want to vote for everyday freedoms like education, expression and employment

What UP's Women Want

10+ mins

‘Indian Elections Are Too Noisy And Unpredictable'

Author Milan Vaishnav on the rise in political competition, why people vote for candidates with criminal backgrounds and the need for digital campaigning

‘Indian Elections Are Too Noisy And Unpredictable'

6 mins

Silver Bullet

With five straight months of falling sales, Royal Enfield’s decade-old dream run has come to a screeching halt. Here’s how Siddhartha Lal plans to get the Bullet maker firing on all cylinders again

Silver Bullet

10+ mins

Stepping up

Bionic Yantra’s exoskeleton provides a fall-safe method of rehabilitation for those unable to walk

Stepping up

3 mins

Fresh OFF The Lab

The MIT Media Lab is an interdisciplinary research laboratory at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology that fosters research at the intersection of technology and society.

Fresh OFF The Lab

6 mins

Powering Walmart

A tech centre in Bengaluru is building software and solutions for the US retail giant’s global network

Powering Walmart

8 mins

IncubatIng Success

Academic institutes provide fledgling startups with the money, know how and guidance they need to become world-ready

IncubatIng Success

3 mins

‘India Can Have A Vodka Future Despite A Whisky Past'

Rodney Williams, president and CEO of Polish premium vodka brand Belvedere Vodka, speaks on the evolution of the alcohol industry and millennial preferences

‘India Can Have A Vodka Future Despite A Whisky Past'

4 mins

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Forbes India Magazine Description:

PublisherDigital18

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyFortnightly

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