They’re one of the most exclusive groups on earth: The ones who have seen our planet as a whole. Sunita Williams, a Nasa astronaut of part-Indian descent, what it feels like
Shardul Shroff, Managing Partner, Amarchand & Mangaldas, travels to Tokyo several times a year. He thinks of it as one of the world’s great cities, definitely one of the 1,000 places to see before you die
Vineet Nayar, CEO, HCL Technologies on 'Blue Ocean Strategy' by W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne
Fewer neighbourhoods are celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi as a community festival
Uncle Sam's favourite foods are found all over the country
Cocktails and takeovers, mergers and entrees; corporate India, like Napoleon's army, marches on its stomach. Here's where they get their nourishment.
They’re out there in the danger zone, not quite in the line of fire, but a heck of a lot closer to the bullets than most of us. How does it feel to earn a living in the killing fields? We asked Nic Robertson, Sr. International War Correspondent, CNN, for some answers.