Some of the most fascinating topics covered this week are: Technology (Rise of the invisible hand in India's stock markets; Why payment companies want you to tap and pay), Leadership (Lessons from a chess master; Leading when you're not in charge), Economy (India needs to look east at Taiwan) and Health (Sadie Lincoln is rewriting the fitness story).
The Indian women's ODI cricket team captain is on a record-breaking spree of late. On the latest episode of Forbes India Beyond the Boardroom, she gets candid about growing up with cricket, books, food, fitness and a lot more
On the second episode of Forbes India Beyond the Boardroom, the founder & MD of Olive Group of Restaurants talks about his twin brother and tales from school and college; why a friend once thought he'd sold his house, and lots more
One half of the Kamath brothers joins us on the first episode of Beyond the Boardroom to talk about life, school (or no school), books, his adorable dogs, and to serenade us with a romantic number
Neeraj Govil of Marriott International on pent-up demand, people opting for five-six smaller vacations, and recovery by 2022
Here are the reasons why everyone, from honeymooners to those looking for a wedding destination, from families to those looking for a workation, and from celebs to the average Jane is flocking to the tropical island
Luxury décor retailer, architect and designer Jimmy Mistry, and architect Alfaz Miller list out home décor trends for 2021, as people concentrate on sprucing up their living spaces to make staying indoors amid Covid-19 comfortable, functional and interesting
The founder of the luxury beauty brand talks about why luxury beauty products and hair masks will continue to see an uptick amid stressful times, and how customers are evolving after living through a pandemic
Twenty-five years down the line, Lal continues to go by her mantra of an entrepreneurial response to personal need and customer demand
Group CEO of Etihad Aviation Group Tony Douglas says that 2020 is probably a year that will be remembered for the negatives, but you can learn an awful lot from negatives.