A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
The Jabong buyout can bring Flipkart-owned Myntra big gains in the growing online fashion market
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The US should take the lead on pro-growth reforms and other nations will follow suit
Though this reform finally gained political consensus and the bill got passed in Parliament, hard decisions remain on implementation
Experts don't predict an immediate rush in applications
Vinay Hebbar of Harvard Business Publishing feels multimedia learning platforms will allow employees to chart their own development plans
New CEO Abidali Neemuchwala is creating a startup culture at the IT major to regain market leadership and, more importantly, keep up with the times
Himalaya Drug Company reinvented itself to gain the first-mover advantage in the rapidly growing herbal-based drugs and personal care products segments
Chandigarh-based autorickshaw aggregation company Jugnoo is revving up its business by going beyond ride-hailing services
As hundreds of venerable institutions of higher education limp along, struggling to pay their bills, a new breed of innovative, activist college presidents are rethinking the business of education
With Victory Square, Shafin Tejani is weaving together a startup ecosystem in Vancouver that has real advantages over its neighbours to the south
Billions more people could finally get home deliveries if the world adopts What3Words' clever address system
The inside story of how Pokémon Go was created by a Google exec who got lost within the giant search company and how he persuaded his bosses to let him—and all those creatures—go free
Instagram is emerging as Facebook's growth engine, turning Mark Zuckerberg's purchase into one of the greatest tech deals of all time. But no tears for the photo-sharing app's co-founder, Kevin Systrom. He's building an empire—and just made himself a billionaire
Anu Aga's is an extraordinary tale—from the way she survived repeated family tragedies, to the turnaround she engineered at Thermax, writes Gunjan Jain
Hamilton may be a Broadway blockbuster, but most theatre investors lose a lot of Benjamins
The theatre space, as we know it, is shifting shape; as is the art that is performed on it
By acquiring Jabong, the online fashion retailer has consolidated its position as the market leader. Now, it has set its sights firmly on profitability, says CEO Ananth Narayanan
With a capital-light business model, Indo Count has carved out a profitable niche for itself in the home textiles business
Mushrooming digital platforms and content are changing patterns of consumption, and the battle to keep up is heating up