A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
Think instant and you'll think noodles, but it all started with coffee in 1901, and now we're in a market that expects everything at the snap of a finger, whether it's food, groceries, cigarettes, or more. Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal believes he's got it figured out with Blinkit
When seniors lead with empathy and inspiration, business results are delivered as a byproduct
Ericsson Global Services India managing director empowers his people and gives priority to employees' work-life balance while taking decisions
The founder and CEO of Awfis Space Solutions on how he navigated a crisis that upended the coworking space model, and growing the business
Atul Barjatya, the director of channel sales-research solutions at Merck Life Science, believes in creating a sustainable atmosphere for his team to give their best
At Infectious Advertising, Nisha Singhania, the cofounder and director, believes in catering to the motivations not just of clients but also her team
The managing director of AB-InBev GCC tweaked his leadership style for an Indian setting and inspired employees to deliver the best results in a pandemic year
The senior director, EHS, Biocon, believes that being effective and giving freedom to his managers, and acting like a catalyst between employees and the company's needs is what makes a great people manager
At Blue Dart Express Ltd, Gulati believes in the three Ps—passion, purpose, and persistent action
For the principal of the Diamond Jubilee High School, Hyderabad, leadership isn't only imparting knowledge to students but also helping colleagues build emotional strength and technical skills
The associate vice president, sales, of Lodha Group believes that a great leader is about giving employees the freedom to flourish
Unless India sustains a relatively high growth trajectory, the road to fiscal consolidation is long and winding, especially in a highly volatile global environment
The Budget must move beyond structural reforms and big infra projects to fund the rural jobs programme, generate urban employment, develop industry-oriented skills, and enable collection of good quality data on migrant and informal workers
With the third wave of Covid-19 looming, the most vulnerable sections of our society have suffered the most and the rural economy is yet to recover; Forbes India analyses the impact of last year's Budget, and expectations from the upcoming one, along these three parameters
2021 was a tough year for the auto sector due to semiconductor shortage and supply constraints. 2022 may see the situation improving thanks to a demand and EV push
The Covid-19 variant is disrupting businesses and social activity again. But economists are confident that India will trend close to the 8 percent growth path in FY23, aided by exports, government capex and private consumption
CEO Rajesh Gopinathan is sharpening TCS's focus on partnerships with Microsoft, Amazon Web Services and Google, deploying an army of engineers to transport some of the world's biggest companies to the era of ecosystems