The suspended IPL chairman got many things right as he designed the IPL but his controversial style caused him to fall faster than Lucifer
Lafarge has a cement plant with one leg in India and the other in Bangladesh. The plant also finds itself on both sides of law
A community bank in Kerala finds the church, a rival and a tycoon from Thailand all interested in its future
Fraternal fight erupts again in one of India’s oldest and most respected newspapers
Charges of environmental damage and human rights violations are forcing Vedanta group to change. Founder Anil Agarwal has to ensure the changes are more than cosmetic
Unilever wrote the playbook for winning in emerging markets. And P&G is now rewriting its own version. No wonder that their bitter rivalry has flared up all over again — in India
Unlike others in the oil business, Reliance Industries’ Mukesh Ambani isn’t running short of cash. The issue facing him is, how to use it
Two leaders running one business is an idea that has very few backers. Azim Hashim Premji is one of them
The Forbes list of billionaires throws up a new man at the top and dozens of newcomers thanks to a worldwide resurgence
Tata Motors has learnt that managing its complex global expansion with just the home-grown talent isn’t working
Having a charismatic, all-powerful leader helped Larsen & Toubro make the most out of India’s economic boom in the last decade. It also created a management void