Samar Srivastava tells us how the downturn altered the way Kishore Biyani looks at his business, and, the steps he has taken since then to get it in shape for the next five years (Podcast produced in association with theindicast.com)
Shardul Shroff chats with Forbes India about how it all began for him at Delhi and where Amarchand is today
Prashant Jain is the biggest and the best fund manager in the country. For the ninth year running, the fund he manages is top of the charts
Cyril Shroff, managing partner of legal firm Amarchand & Mangaldas, talks to Forbes India about the issues the firm must deal with as it grows and what it’s doing to manage the resulting complexities
Reena SenGupta, founder, RSG Consulting – a UK-based legal consultancy, talks to Forbes India on the changing Indian legal landscape. RSG Consulting produces a comprehensive and independent study on the Indian legal services sector every year.
Amarchand & Mangaldas, India’s biggest law firm, has all the trappings of a family-run enterprise including sibling rivalry. The Shroff brothers must quickly set their house in order
Shloka Nath makes the complex subject of 'law' interesting by taking us through her experience on writing about India's largest law firm, Amarchand Mangaldas. Boasting an enviable set of clients which include P Chidambaram, Mukesh Ambani, K V Kamath and the likes, the family run business is being handled by two brothers, Cyril Shroff and Shardul Shroff
Every once in a while you have to outfox your opponent
Ashish Mishra and S. Srinivasan discuss our cover story on World Chess Champion and Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand. They give you a rare look into Anand's personal life, his preparation regime, his carefully selected team and a peep into the human side of Anand. Also, listen to Anand in his own voice. (Podcast produced in association with theindicast.com)
Viswanathan Anand came back from virtual annihilation and conquered the world. His life has quite a few lessons on the art of winning
How Qualcomm learnt to love the Chinese, parked its tank in Intel’s backyard and its tollbooth at the centre of India’s telecom highway