Investors are likely to buy the India story as companies poised to have handsome earnings over the next year
Political strategy and consulting firms have mushroomed across the country over the last decade. As India gears up for elections, they are already on the road, using data to drive campaigns that can help swing polls
A non-partisan collective is targeting the general elections for equal representation of women in Parliament, but the road to gender-just politics is tricky to traverse
The author of Democracy on the Road speaks to Forbes India about caste-based politics and the BJP's 2019 election prospects
For some of India's oldest family-run restaurant chains, business is an oscillation between leaving legacy untouched and reinventing to stay relevant
Next-gen family members go to B-school not just to learn; they also get to network and even transact
How the Kanwars of Apollo Tyres built India's most global tyre maker
In three decades, Chennai-based Adyar Ananda Bhavan has seen its revenue zoom from ₹31 lakh to about ₹800 crore
KC Das, the inventors of rosogolla, has already earned itself the pedigree. Now, the fifth-generation scions are looking to steam ahead with expansion
The challenge for the third generation of 70-year-old Metro Brands is clear-cut: To mimic the brick-and-mortar growth online
TT Jagannathan says succession planning should be a priority and future successors must be mentored and trained