A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
Despite the frenzy around Auto Expo 2016, automakers are cautiously optimistic given the flat demand and tightening environmental norms
Dubai's latest luxury towers offer high-tech entertainment, a man-made beach and even a 75,000-square-feet rain forest
The region accounts for 31 percent of the total unsold residential inventory across India's top eight cities
Put your best foot forward in a pair of burnished leather shoes
Stanford business school's Dean Garth Saloner on the success of India's Silicon Valley and whether entrepreneurship can be taught
Aart J De Geus, founder and co-CEO of Synopsys Inc, shares lessons from his journey
The Forbes India-BMR Advisors Pre-Budget Poll captures the mood in boardrooms
The Forbes India-BMR Advisors Pre-Budget Poll captures the mood within India Inc as the government tries to achieve double-digit growth
Budget 2016 will be announced 25 years after India embraced economic liberalisation. The historic import will not make Arun Jaitley's already cumbersome task any easier
India's focus should be on growth, but in a manner that is responsible, compassionate and typical of inclusive capitalism
The country needs a big push to policies and initiatives that lead to a high and sustainable trajectory of good quality economic growth
The year 2015 was a mixed bag for India's economy. The Modi government, which is leading an economic transformation, should now present a brave budget riding on macro-economic fundamentals
By rationalising its expenses and divesting assets, the government can mop up enough resources to boost capital expenditure
Budget 2016 should propose remedial measures to ensure that domestic steel producers are shielded from unbridled imports at unfair prices
Bringing the digital revolution to every household and incentivising the process can ensure overall economic development
The PMO's 'muscle', Niti Aayog's 'mind' and the finance ministry's 'money' can help build institutional capacities and resources that can yield desired results
Walter Robinson, editor-at-large at The Boston Globe newspaper, talks about investigating and reporting child abuse by clergymen, for which his team won the Pulitzer, and which is now the story of Academy Award-nominated film Spotlight
Australia presents a magnificent array of birds, for those who care to make the effort
A pick of the best, the latest, the greenest, the quirkiest, the most luxurious... that money can buy
In a no-holds-barred interview, Anand Sharma, former Union minister for commerce and industry and Congress's deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha, tears into the NDA government's economic policies
Ahead of the Union Budget, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Nirmala Sitharaman says it has made progress on crucial issues despite the numbers deficit in the Rajya Sabha
The debate over the legitimacy of Facebook's Free Basics often resembled a brawl. Now that the telecom regulator has pulled the plug on it, here's a recap of the battle that was
Kapish Mehra is reinventing Rupa Publications, and hoping to change publishing in the process
These 25 Small Giants have chosen to be great instead of big. Here's how we picked them
Japanese banks have been a long-running joke on Wall Street. One Greek-American banker with a taste for the glory days of finance aims to change all that
Cue Ball Group went looking for the next Starbucks and found a fresh approach to venture capital—one that emphasises entrepreneurs over exits
Power unlimited: The new Ferrari model has come a long way
Arun Jaitley should pause on fiscal consolidation, believes India Inc, and instead focus on spending towards infrastructure, the rural economy and health care
Budget 2016 is one of the most significant ones in recent times; expectations from the FM are enormous