PV Sindhu, 2016 Olympics silver medallist is one of India's strongest contenders to win a gold medal in women's singles badminton at Tokyo 2020. In conversation with Forbes India, the ace shuttler talks about the pressure of expectation, playing inside a bio-bubble, living with the constant social media scrutiny, and how she developed her game under a new coach—Park Tae Sang
With Rs 75,000 capex play, Reliance Industries is planning to give green energy its Jio moment—the move has the potential to make RIL the largest green energy business in India, Samar Srivastava, cover story author gives a peek into the cover story
Global MD & CEO TV Narendran's Herculean task has been to bring Tata Steel back from the brink, aided doubtless by a steady and visibly sustainable upcycle in steel prices. Cover story author Samar Srivastava gives a glimpse behind the scenes
Pooja Sarkar joins this fortnight's Inside Forbes India podcast to give you a sneak peek into the cover story that encapsulates the journey of the India business of Canada-based Brookfield Asset Management from its founding in the post 26/11 Mumbai to deploying $20 billion here since then. Here's the kicker—over 50 percent of it, or $11.3 billion— was invested into the pandemic-ravaged economy
A frenzied countercultural vibe pervaded the biggest Bitcoin event in the world that was sold-out, as it brought a crowd of 12,000 cryptocurrency fans and thousands more to Miami from June 4 to June 6
It's raining unicorns in India thus far in 2021 but Moglix is not your usual glam billion-dollar business—it is a B2B ecommerce platform for industrial goods filling a crucial gap for enterprises. Cover story author Manu Balachandran takes you behind the scenes of how Moglix became a unicorn in 6 years, and throws light on third-time unicorn maker Rahul Garg
A virus has caused us to scramble for oxygen but our chokehold on the environment is slowly strangling the very waters that breathe life into us. The virus is a timely reminder: We are merely consumers, not producers of life's breath on this planet
As India's inoculation drive slows down, Russia's Sputnik V is the third vaccine in the country's kitty. With the necessary approvals in place, at least six manufacturers in India, including the Hetero Group of Companies, will be making a total of 900 million doses of the contentious vaccine. Divya Shekhar and Manu Balachandran give you a peek into the big gambit to ramp up production of the Sputnik V in India
For Forbes India's 12th anniversary, the team came up with 12 pertinent topics or sectors and challenges that India faces today, and invited experts like CEOs, investors, entrepreneurs, economists, philanthropers, to write about their vision for the future of that idea. The topics range from mobility to healthcare, food to luxury, entertainment and sports, jobs and inequality, philanthropy, and more. Ruchika Shah gives you a peek into the Anniversary special issue with a quick snapshot of the wealth of essays you'll find in it
Graffiti is a medium of cultural reflection of the society, often depicting the city's most pertinent emotions. Mumbai's walls have recently filled up with graffiti and murals about Covid-19; Deepak Turbhekar captures them and the emotions of the people of Maximum City