A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
Since 2014, Mahindra & Mahindra has lost its once impregnable stronghold in the SUV market, and its auto market share has dropped by half since then. Now the Thar-maker is planning to claim the lost ground, and Rajesh Jejurikar is raring to go
Reliance Industries' bold plan to move into the green energy space—with an investment of ₹75,000 crore—is in keeping with its 2035 net carbon zero commitment. It also has the potential to catapult RIL into the largest green energy business in India
Innovation and entrepreneurship to solve India's pressing problems are core to Forbes India, and this Special Issue on health (and healthtech) delves into areas that are both immediate and futuristic
Noccarc Robotics and Biodesign Innovation Labs have built affordable ventilators from scratch to meet Indian needs, while meeting global standards
Misinformation and mistrust surrounding Covid-19 vaccines are slowing the pace of inoculation, and the problem might be more deep-rooted than we think
Women's health is still usually misunderstood as just reproductive health. While femtech startups are trying to change that, the industry is underfunded and witnessing a slow growth