A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
India has been striving to become a manufacturing hub for the world for a long time now. And it looks like electronics may be India's best chance to hit the big time in manufacturing globally
After its bet on Symbian infrastructure instead of Android turned sour for Nokia's handsets business, Nokia Network was born and it silently transformed from a frontend player to a backend one—today "every call made in India touches a Nokia element"
With the failure of its Blackberry deal and in-house brand Zen Mobiles, Optiemus has had a turbulent last few years, and is now rebooting with a sharp focus to emerge as one of the top homegrown electronics manufacturing companies
Investments by Larsen & Toubro into smart technologies in defence and space manufacturing over the years are starting to pay off
Log9 Materials is venturing into local cell manufacturing as India relies heavily on imports for EV batteries and cells
The Nestle India chairman and managing director talks about managing the impact of inflation, enterting the D2C space and healthier products for seniors