A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
Regional brands' rapid growth has enthused private investors and the public markets. There's a lot to unpack in our 2024 edition of regional goliaths as we bring you stories from the different corners of India
Shaju Thomas quit being a journalist to build Popees Baby Care into a โน100-crore company that sells everything that babies might need
From working as a labourer in one of the largest wholesale markets in eastern India, to middleman in the spice trade, to spice trading and finally earning the Jeera King moniker—this is the story of Dhannalal Jain and JK Masale
Unfulfilled ambitions and an unfettering love for ice cream made the cofounders bet on themselves. In FY24, Dairy Day churned out a revenue of Rs 680 crore
In 2003, Siddharth Shah, a son of the soil from Kolhapur, spotted an opportunity in mobile retailing across the hinterlands of Maharashtra. Two decades later, SS Mobile has grown into India's fifth-largest mobile retail chain and the biggest in the state
When Raghunandan Kamath started Naturals in 1984, his heart didn't melt for an FMCG or QSR ice cream company. He wanted to build a differentiated, premium, artisanal, parlour brand. Forty years later, Naturals is the biggest brand in Mumbai and Maharashtra. Now the next-gen is taking it forward
Malabar Gold & Diamonds is India's largest jeweller by revenue, and sixth largest globally, with 213 showrooms in India and 140 globally. Here's how the behemoth was created
Over 17 years after its acquisition by Norwegian company Orkla, MTR has stayed true to its core—a Kannadiga brand rooted in local culture, cuisine, and revenue. As it steps into its centenary year, it has spiced up its broader appeal but remains a regional Goliath
A pack of regional brands is content with their thumping dominance in their respective categories. For them, being the 'biggest in a state' is as good as being the 'largest in the country'
Every Goliath today was once a David, a wannabe Goliath. And every David aspires to become a Goliath. But what if a David falls in love with being a David?