• home
  • leadership
  • innovation
  • billionaires
  • startups
  • AI Tracker
  • Lists
    India Rich List 2025AI Special 2025W Power 202530 Under 30 2025India Rich List 2024Digital Stars 2024All Lists
  • Podcasts
    To The PointTech ConversationsMoney TalksStartup FridaysFrom the BookshelvesAll Podcasts
  • Videos
    Leadership MantrasPathbreakersLets Talk AboutOne Thing Today in TechMomentumNuts and BoltsIn Conversation WithFrom the FieldBeyond the BoardroomAll Videos
  • Magazine
  • More
    NewsLifeThought LeadershipBlogsPhoto Galleries

    Photo Features

KPMG in India
KPMG in India
Author
The Eastern boomer echo effect is here to stay
In India, family influence on the buying patterns of millennials remains extremely significant
NewsUnion Budget 2018-19: Tax lies behind the scene
NewsUnion Budget indirect tax proposals - Extensive changes in customs duties after a long time
NewsBudget 2018 - A step towards Make in India
ColumnTaxing agricultural income - The age-old conundrum
NewsHow different is the UAE VAT and Indian GST?
NewsLTCG exemption - To continue or not?
NewsKnowing your customers: Not today but where will they be tomorrow?
News2017 has been a watershed year in many ways for India's economy
NewsCEOs need to rejig priorities to be prepared for the millennial customer
NewsRestrategise and evolve to navigate geopolitical risks
NewsMaking GST simpler: Has the government succeeded?
NewsGST Council gives a breather

Explore More Authors

Samreen Wani
30 articles
Forbes India
25 articles
Brand Connect
24 articles
Naini Thaker
18 articles
Vasudha Mukherjee
17 articles
Himani Kothari
13 articles
Subscribe Now
Advertisement
Advertisement

What others are reading

  • #1
    India's 100 Richest 2025: Thoughts of billionaires
    ByForbes India
Advertisement

Latest News

  • Microsoft pitches for India’s sovereign cloud opportunity with investment
    ByPayal Ganguly
  • Family offices and the Indian opportunity
    ByINSEAD
  • What's fuelling Indias buyout boom
    ByRajiv Batra
  • Govt orders IndiGo to cut flights by 10% as ops stabilise
    ByVasudha Mukherjee