A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
The Forbes India special package captures the phenomenon of how the next-gen is bringing in fresh energy and ideas into businesses that have evolved over decades, even centuries
As Nyrika Holkar prepares to head Godrej Enterprises Group, she is charting a fresh course by combining the best of the startup ecosystem and the legacy of the 127-year-old conglomerate
The eldest daughter of Kumar Mangalam Birla, is focussed on driving the consumer-facing businesses, as the group pivots from largely being a commodity-driven family-run business
Over the last three decades, the Katkar family battled formidable odds to build the company. Now, the next-gen is busy loading enterprising plans for the company
From fertiliser to yarn, cotton, full-stack textile, chemicals, paper, the group has evolved, notched global milestones, and is raring to go into the future. Now, the next-gen is in charge with the same values and conviction
Once tripped by its high-voltage global ambitions and unforeseen hostile macro headwinds, Paramount Cables has found its mojo in the American market. The third-gen is geared up to take it into the future
StepChange has customers ranging from financial services to FMCG, and boasts a suite of products covering carbon reduction, ESG compliance management, and supply chain-related carbon tracking2