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BSE Could've Foreseen Change

BSE Could've Foreseen Change

Why Should Insurance Be Sold Differently From Mutual Funds?

Why Should Insurance Be Sold Differently From Mutual Funds?

Rules Often Slow Us Down: Former Boss on BHEL

Rules Often Slow Us Down: Former Boss on BHEL

Abhinav Bindra: 'I Am in a Bad Frame of Mind'

Abhinav Bindra: 'I Am in a Bad Frame of Mind'

A Helpline for Senior Citizens by Arun Nanda

A Helpline for Senior Citizens by Arun Nanda

  • Tarun Das: There are Many Satyams Around

    Tarun Das: There are Many Satyams Around

    Tarun Das, chief mentor at CII, has seen India, Indian industry and its captains evolve from close quarters

  • We Missed Out on the IT Sector

    We Missed Out on the IT Sector

    M. A. Alagappan, chairman, Murugappa Corporate Board, talks about the right successor, family businesses and the fifth generation with Forbes India

  • Politicians Benefit From RTI

    Politicians Benefit From RTI

    Wajahat Habibullah, who resigned as Chief Information Commissioner, tells Forbes India that bureaucrats are slowly becoming more transparent

  • Bowlers Shouldn't be Fast-tracked

    Bowlers Shouldn't be Fast-tracked

    One casualty after the Indian team's early exit from the T20 World Cup and the Champions Trophy was bowling coach Venkatesh Prasad. He tells Forbes India why his removal is not justified and why bowlers fade away soon

  • There's Nothing for Shareholders

    There's Nothing for Shareholders

    T.V. Ramachandran has had a ringside view of the creation and growth of India's mobile industry. Stepping down from COAI, he talks about his experiences with Forbes India

  • Doha Differences are Narrowing

    Doha Differences are Narrowing

    Rahul Khullar, India's former chief negotiator at the WTO, tells Forbes India why he believes the global trade talks would find consensus by 2010

  • A Manager Should Walk the Talk

    A Manager Should Walk the Talk

    Very few people retire from their first jobs. S. Ramadorai, CEO and MD of Tata Consultancy Services, tells Forbes India what it feels like to do so

  • The Radiohead

    The Radiohead

    From Endless lobbying for easier regulation in the radio industry to acquisition of UK's Virgin Radio, A.P. Parigi has seen it all. Forbes India catches up with him as he steps down as MD of Entertainment Network India Ltd (ENIL)

  • For a Leaner, Meaner B-School

    For a Leaner, Meaner B-School

    After eight years as the dean of Kellogg School of Management, Dipak C. Jain will be stepping down in September. Here, Jain speaks about globalising Kellogg and the lessons learnt from the downturn

  • Keki Gharda: 'I Haven't Cooled Off'

    Keki Gharda: 'I Haven't Cooled Off'

    After four decades of giving MNCs nightmares by copying and selling their products far cheaper, the elderly Keki Gharda now wants to sell his company and focus on research. Forbes India chats with the untiring entrepreneur

  • Much Smoke over Gas

    Much Smoke over Gas

    Pradip Baijal has quit from the petroleum regulatory board's pipeline panel considering his role as a director in consulting firm Noesis. Now, the Anil Ambani group has accused him of playing favourites in the tussle between Ambani brothers over the sale of gas from the Krishna-Godavari Basin. Baijal talks to Cuckoo Paul on the controversy and more