Jacqueline Novogratz and her Acumen Fund attack the human race's oldest problems with a groundbreaking model: Fund noble startups and let altruistic capitalism do the rest
Massive floods in Thailand have brought hundreds of electronics factories offline, creating a serious global shortage of hard disk drives. Time to rebuild or move out?
GM India head Karl Slym says that he gets to hear the good, the bad and the ugly about Chevrolet when he travels
Coca Cola’s Miguel Ruz finds India quite similar to his homeland Chile. But that doesn’t make his job any less challenging
It would seem that US high-tech firm United Technologies has not fully exploited its first mover advantage. But the behemoth is now on the move in India
A few years ago, following a spot of financial bother, Rolls-Royce was taken over by BMW. Infused with German fortitude, the spirit of this British icon has risen again. CEO Torsten Muller-Otvos tells how the brand has evolved
British publisher Pearson is taking some risky bets in one of the world's biggest education markets. The results could yield the template for a global footprint
The Arab World is in a state of flux. Leaders are going out, leaders are coming in. It is an opportunity for India to renew its ties to the region
The tech giant had to adapt its India strategy. En route it may have found its global flightplan
Adjusting to the country has been a challenging but enriching experience for the president of BMW India