A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
The ability to carry on despite obstacles makes the 19 women worthy of celebration
Forex losses, that weighed heavily on Q3 profits, may continue into the next few quarters as well
Ajay Singh-led SpiceJet has emerged from its darkest hour with profits in eight straight quarters while KFA continues to battle court cases
As the car industry prepares for new regulations, Maruti Suzuki gets on the fast track with its Rohtak R&D facility
By enhancing the participation of domestic players, India can bring down its arms imports by 20 to 25 percent in four to five years
Forty-four years ago, Yoshiko Shinohara challenged Japan's patriarchy by starting a staffing firm for women. Now she's the country's first self-made female billionaire
The Forbes India W-Power Trailblazer list is an acknowledgement of the significant achievements being made by women across diverse sectors, and, in the process, leading the way for others
The 19 women on Forbes India's first-ever W-Power Trailblazers list have been selected by an eminent jury consisting of Naina Lal Kidwai, Chanda Kochhar, Ritu Kumar, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Zia Mody and Mallika Srinivasan
The Forbes India W-Power Trailblazer list is an acknowledgement of the significant achievements being made by women across diverse sectors, and, in the process, leading the way for others.
Around 20 years ago, designer Anita Dongre filled a gap in women's Western wear in India. Today, she's running a veritable fashion empire
Despite missing out on a medal in the Rio Olympics, gymnast Dipa Karmakar is part of sporting history
Over a career spanning three decades, Meena Ganesh has seemingly done it all. Now, the 53-year-old has an eye on the bourses for her four-year-old health care startup, Portea Medical
Since taking over, Radhika Piramal has brought fresh direction and purpose to the aging luggage maker VIP Industries
Taxi driver-turned-serial entrepreneur Revathi Roy is skilling women to become last-mile delivery associates and, more importantly, self-reliant
MobiKwik's Upasana Taku gave up a promising career at PayPal in the US to start from scratch in India. Her goal: Financial access for the underserved
The famously independent Japanese carmaker is finally admitting it can't invent the future single-handedly. Will Silicon Valley lend a hand?
Never mind Trump's tweets. Lockheed Martin will continue to thrive, because for the Pentagon and politicians alike, the world's biggest defence contractor is Silicon Valley and Detroit combined
The CEO of one of the world's largest disaster-cleanup companies built a $320 million fortune with a helping hand from reputed mafia figures years ago and management tactics straight out of The Godfather today
Wipro Ventures has, in short order, put together a string of startup investments to help parent Wipro Ltd keep its head above disruption
As the world braces for large-scale disruptions in the way business and trade are conducted, all is not lost for the discerning investor, says Barclays's Karen Frank
Boards should adapt and function in a manner that is responsive to the requirements of the company, and not be a rubber stamp for the CEO's or founders' ideas
While the rhetoric has subdued, differences between the founders of Infosys and its present management are yet to be fully resolved. Stakeholders will be hoping that happens swiftly as business must take precedence
After more than 30 years as the king of California cuisine, Wolfgang Puck finally plants his steak in New York
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