A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
In 2024, 41 JSW athletes-supported directly by the company and through collaborations with other federations—made it to the Paris Olympics. A look into how Parth Jindal masterminded a brand overhaul using sports, and how he's building upon India's Olympic hopes
Larsen & Toubro began its India sojourn in Independent India to help build the nation. Along the way, employees and shareholders also gained from the nuclear reactors, nuclear-powered submarines and space satellite systems that it makes
Bajaj Electricals has fanned its resilient innings by sticking to the core values of trust, focus, integrity and quality. It is now undergoing a refreshing reboot
In the 1920s, out of a population of around 350 million people, only about 10 million Indians wore footwear. The need of the hour was to make footwear accessible and affordable. In 1931, Bata started its first workshop on the west bank of the Hooghly River in Kolkata, and since then has kept up with the journey and aspirations of India's people
More than nine decades after it was founded, Air India has its share of loyalists and detractors, but it doesn't take away from the fact that it will grow into one of the world's largest airlines in the next few years
How Amul, the world's largest dairy cooperative, became synonymous with 'swadeshi' pride
SK Lal, who moved to Delhi from Lahore during Partition, started Dr Lal PathLabs, which is now India's largest diagnostic chain
Ups and downs have been a part of Hindustan Unilever's nine-decade India journey. Its adaptability gave it the right to win
From sugar to agro and cycles to financial services, the Murugappa Group has grown from strength to strength since Independence
Chennai-headquartered MRF's long road from making balloons to fighter aircraft tyres
Wipro, whose founder is as renowned for his philanthropy as for building a global IT business, is fighting for its spot among the top IT services companies out of India
Both Tata Motors and Mahindra started only a month apart, have gone on to become one of the world's best-known automobile companies, and now they are giving a much-needed push to the country's auto sector
Murlikant Petkar had an Olympic dream far before he became a paraplegic during the 1965 India-Pakistan war. A two-year coma, and even a bullet lodged in his spine didn't stop him from becoming India's first Paralympic gold medallist
Forbes India's special Independence Day package traces the evolution of business and industry over the past century. Many began as importers and suppliers but moved on to making in India to support the endeavour of India's new political leadership of building Independent India
With not much more than some seed funding, Updapt has developed an ESG management product that's being used by several large corporations