Business
Forbes India
Why Don't We Have More Billionaires?
IF GOVERNMENTS, MOST ESPECIALLY the US’s, had pursued sensible monetary, fiscal and regulatory policies over the past 40 years, the number of global billionaires would be 20,000—ten times the 2,043 listed in this issue.
6 min |
April 28, 2017
Forbes India
Nokia Reloaded
Finnish handset maker Nokia is making a bold comeback in its new avatar, but can it relive its glory days?
10+ min |
June 22, 2018
Forbes India
One Of A Kind
OnePlus almost over looked the Indian market initially. Having corrected its misstep, the Chinese company now gets the maximum share of revenue from the country
6 min |
June 22, 2018
Forbes India
By The Banks Of The Blue Danube
A day in Budapest, a city of two halves, is a stroll both through past and present
7 min |
June 22, 2018
Forbes India
How 2 Australian Billionaires Built Smarter Tools That Sell Themselves
Enterprise software giants use armies of salespeople to hawk imperfect products and endless updates. The two Australian billionaires behind Atlassian have built smarter tools that sell themselves. Just ask Tesla, Snapchat, NASA and the entire Ivy League
6 min |
July 7, 2017
Forbes India
How Long Of A Reach?
Pro basketball’s Asian appeal is obvious, but it struggles to seed NBA talent here
6 min |
July 7, 2017
Forbes India
Tarun Sawhney And Nikhil Sawhney: Two To Tango
While the Sawhney brothers run disparate businesses, they are committed to making their companies the best run in their respective fields
7 min |
July 7, 2017
Forbes India
The Baton Carriers
This is as good a time as any for gen-nexters to prove themselves true leaders in their family businesses.
4 min |
July 7, 2017
Forbes India
China's AI Advantage
Veteran researcher and investor Kai-Fu Lee believes that the US is destined to lose its lead in the Artificial Intelligence race
4 min |
July 7, 2017
Forbes India
Made In Uttar Pradesh, Sold In Sweden
As it gets ready to open its first outlet in India, home furnishing giant IKEA turns to rural and semi-rural regions to help double sourcing from the country from 315 million to 630 million euros
10+ min |
August 7, 2015
Forbes India
Laurus Labs: An Undeniable Chemistry
Although a chemist by profession, Satyanarayana Chavas astute business sense is reflected in the success of his Hyderabad-based pharmaceutical startup.
5 min |
September 18, 2015
Forbes India
Parksons Packaging: Thinking Out of the Box
The Mumbai-based firm, which manufactures attractive cartons for top brands, has seen a nearly 10-fold increase in revenues in the past decade.
4 min |
September 18, 2015
Forbes India
Baby Steps For Fortis
In two years, India's second largest health care company has reduced its debt from a high of Rs 7,000 crore to less than Rs 1,200 crore. But, in the process, promoters Malvinder and Shivinder Mohan Singh had to sacrifice their international dreams.
10 min |
September 18, 2015
Forbes India
The Indian Marvel
Graphic India won over the world with a popular homebred superhero, Chakra. But for Sharad Devarajan, its mastermind, the journey has just begun.
6 min |
October 2, 2015
Forbes India
JetSetGo: High Attitudes In Style
Chartering a private jet for birthday parties or a business trip is now a breeze for the moneyed, thanks to JetSetGo-the Uber of Indian skies.
9 min |
November 13, 2015
Forbes India
Craft A Perfume Exclusively For You
To have perfume crafted exclusively for you, using some of the world's finest flowers and oils, is the ultimate in luxury. After all, a custom-blend fragrance is the story of your life.
7 min |
November 13, 2015
Forbes India
The Allure Of A Luxury Boutique Hotels
The allure of a luxury boutique hotel lies as much in its story as it does in the bespoke experiences that it has on offer.
10+ min |
November 13, 2015
Forbes India
5 Celebrities, Who Play Multiple Roles In Real Life
Celebrities who play multiple roles in real life.
4 min |
December 25, 2015
Forbes India
Saina's Super Streak
The 25-year-old has shown maturity beyond her years in dealing with the pressure of being one of India’s leading sports icons. And the shuttler’s calm has translated into momentous gains for both her and the country.
10 min |
December 25, 2015
Forbes India
Shah Rukh Khan: Dreams Unlimited
India's most-loved superstar has turned 50. Shah Rukh Khan talks about what is arguably the most interesting phase of his career, balancing business sense with artistic instinct, and his dream project: Making that one Indian movie that will wow the world.
10+ min |
December 25, 2015
Forbes India
The Cynicism Towards India Is Rapidly Fading Away: Amitabh Bachchan
From movies to social awareness campaigns to, now, an uplifting television show, Amitabh Bachchan, at 73, continues to do it all and stay inspired in the process.
7 min |
December 25, 2015
Forbes India
Rare On-Screen Action Of Bollywood Movies
Bollywood has recently been fascinated with biopics on sporting legends. But much of the on-screen action is thanks to smart camera angles and editing. Here are a few rare moments when it actually got real.
3 min |
December 25, 2015
Forbes India
Sonu Nigam: The Master Of Melody
After becoming Bollywood’s most-loved voice, Sonu Nigam made the bold choice of cutting back on playback singing a few years ago. The stage was always his home, he says.
6 min |
December 25, 2015
Forbes India
Irrfan Khan: The World Is Not Enough
Not only has Irrfan Khan transcended geographical barriers, his presence has also more often than not proven to become a reliable indicator of the quality of a movie.
10+ min |
December 25, 2015
Forbes India
A New Crop Of Solutions
Are genetically modified crops the answer to looming climate change-induced food shortages?
8 min |
January 8, 2016
Forbes India
Second Golden Age Of Cocktails
Lam Chi Mun, director, Diageo Bar Academy, Asia Pacific, talks about changing alcohol preferences in Asia and witnessing a second golden age of cocktails
5 min |
January 8, 2016
Forbes India
Rhythm House: The Latest Cultural Icon
As Rhythm House becomes the latest cultural icon to fall by the wayside, the chairman of Mumbai’s musical cornerstone shares his 45-year-old journey with the store.
7 min |
January 22, 2016
Forbes India
Masamichi Kogai: People Love To Get Behind The Wheel
The entire auto industry is betting on self-driving cars—except Mazda’s Masamichi Kogai, who believes lots of people love to get behind the wheel
5 min |
February 19, 2016
Forbes India
Will The Dragon Dance Again In Kolkata’s Chinatown?
Kolkata’s Chinatown, the oldest in India, has been in decline for decades. An ambitious revival project now aims to alter the community’s future
10+ min |
February 19, 2016
Forbes India
Designs On Beauty
Kama Ayurveda Is 15 Years Old. But Co-Founder Vivek Sahni Believes It’S An Idea Whose Time Has Just Come.
2 min |