The Tata Trusts are on the threshold of yet another evolutionary phase with Ratan Tata expected to channel his energy and vision into them
In June, Forbes convened the greatest-ever gathering of philanthropists: 161 billionaires or near-billionaires intent on solving the world’s most intractable problems. Six legends—Warren Buffett, Bill and Melinda Gates, Steve Case, David Rubenstein and Leon Black, who have collectively committed more than $100 billion of personal wealth—sat down to debate the highs and lows of giving back
India’s rich are no longer indifferent to art
Catalytic philanthropy has the high-stakes feel of the private market but can transcend the key market limitations
Abraham Flexner probably influenced hilanthropy as much as any individual in the country
In the minds of RS Agarwal and RS Goenka, the troubles of the past year have only reinforced the need to stick together
Dilip Shanghvi built Sun Pharma into one of the most profitable generic drugs companies in the world. Now, he’s stepped back and brought in Israel Makov to steer Sun into its next growth phase
Sunil Mittal single-handedly built Indian telecom. Now he must save it, starting with Bharti Airtel
TP Ostwal, a specialist in international taxation, tells Forbes India about some of the tax issues that an investor should keep in mind while entering into an international real estate transaction
Money isn’t enough, one has to be a billionaire in looks, clothes and words, too. Yatan Ahluwalia, groomer and stylist to several Indian billionaires, gives you tips on how to look and feel rich
When acquiring property in prime central London, it is likely that the seller is not used to your style of negotiation. Here are some basic guidelines that will improve your chances of a successful negotiation