India is the country that looks best placed to provide the next engine for the world economy
India can be the startup capital of the world if the much awaited startup policy, to be announced on January 16, delivers. Forbes India speaks to all stakeholders to get a ringside perspective of how the goal can be achieved
But, the writer wants to know, is there a specific timeframe for 'Achhe Din' or will it be an indefinite wait?
Change does take time to gather momentum because of the huge inertia, but new ideas are already taking shape and that can only be good news for India
With a vibrant startup culture and robust venture capital funding, the Garden City is on the cusp of becoming a global innovation hub. It only needs some big institutes and an efficient mentor ecosystem in place
Pakistan has a plethora of new-age technology entrepreneurs. They just need investors and mentoring to create the perfect ecosystem in the country for startups to flourish
How the virtual marketplace is building a self-sustaining ecosystem to overtake Flipkart as market leader
Online furniture retailers, buoyed by huge growth opportunities, are investing in technologies like augmented reality and hand-holding customers to design theme-based homes
Seeing another $15-billion internet company—like Flipkart—grow within a decade is not the new normal, says the India Arm of Accel Partners, who were early backers of Facebook
Web-based businesses are using different approaches to mobile apps
Pranay Chulet, co-founder and CEO of Quikr, is constantly thinking of newer ways to harness the potential of Quikr's huge database