Toyota finally enters the compact car race in India. At stake is much more than the Indian market
B.K. Goenka grew Welspun into the world’s biggest steel pipe company. Now he has to make sure it stands strong in an era of protectionism and falling demand
Nobody thought Toyota would place its bets on a small car. T.Surendar and Ashish Mishra explain the plan behind this move and why Toyota invested 2000 engineers, five years and Rs. 3200 crore to develop the Etios (Podcast produced in association with theindicast.com)
N.R. Narayana Murthy’s successor will have to be a bold risk-taker, open to radically new ideas. And some voices on the board think K.V. Kamath is the man for the job
The chairman of Infosys talks to Forbes India about the software company’s pace of growth and his life after retirement
The CEO of Infosys talks to Forbes India about the Infosys model and why it works
The story of India’s microfinance sector, and its showcase company SKS, are intertwined in tragic ways
As Infosys prepares to grow beyond N.R. Narayana Murthy’s legacy, it needs a visionary leader with a golden touch. Enter K.V. Kamath. Associate Editor Mitu Jayashankar explains the many challenges of the IT industry and why Kamath might replace Murthy (Podcast produced in association with theindicast.com)
Subhash Chandra of Zee and the Agarwals of Dainik Bhaskar launched DNA in 2005 to challenge The Times of India on its home turf in Mumbai. They severely underestimated their adversary
For years ad agency Rediffussion’s Arun Nanda refused to sell out to WPP’s Martin Sorrell. Now Sorrell’s patience appears to have run out