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WORLD OF FORBES

February / March 2026

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Forbes US

Across the planet, our 48 licensed editions span six continents, 83 countries and 30 languages. They share the same mission: celebrating entrepreneurial capitalism in all its forms.

- KERRY A. DOLAN

WORLD OF FORBES

INDIA

The country's largest homegrown private equity firm, ChrysCapital, raised its tenth fund in November; at $2.2 billion, it's the biggest India-focused fund of its kind. Forbes India tells the tale of the 26-year-old company, which started in venture capital before pivoting to private equity. It has raised $8.5 billion from both Indian investors and foreign funds, such as Adams Street Partners of the U.S. and Canada's Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan. The firm has invested nearly $6 billion into more than 110 companies, including Bajaj Auto Finance and Mahindra Finance, and realized returns of $7.8 billion.

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The four high-wattage members who headlined Forbes Australia's 2025 Under 30 list include (from left) Grace Toombs, 23, founder of women-focused at-home health care screening firm June Health; 23-year-old basketball star Josh Giddey, whose four-year, $100 million contract with the NBA's Chicago Bulls makes him Australia's highest-paid athlete; 25-year-old actress Milly Alcock, who recently starred in HBO's House of the Dragon and the Netflix miniseries Sirens; and sprinter Gout Gout, who at 18 is the record holder in Oceania for 200 meters (20.02 seconds).

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Juan Luis Guerra fronts his country's Forbes cover as one of the region's most creative people. Over four decades Guerra, 68, has released 18 albums, sold more than 30 million records and won three U.S. Grammys. He raves to Forbes Dominican Republic about working with his son, Jean Gabriel, on the 2024 animated film

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