A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
The Best Under a Billion List has a heady mix of sectors, from F&B to data centres and semiconductors, and India and China account for the maximum representation on the list--over 30 companies from each country
When Faruk Patel started KP Group in 1994, the Surat-based company built mobile towers. Today, led by subsidiaries KP Energy and KPI Green Energy, it is aiming to significantly contribute to India's ambitious renewable energy targets
Jupiter Wagons boasts of a market capitalisation of Rs24,000 crore backed by its annual revenue of Rs 3,641 crore as of March 2024, and Rs332.8 crore in profit. It makes everything from tripper lorries to railway wagons and electric vehicles
Ramkrishna Forgings is today India's second largest forging company supplying parts to and components to sectors from automobile to railways, farm equipment to oil and gas and power
"Childlike curiosity", "being blind to the possibility of failure", and the "josh [passion] of wanting to serve the nation" helped Atluri and his co-founders Kishore Dutt Atluri, and Ravi Kumar ride a wave of challenges
Ragon believes he can succeed where major governments have failed: By bringing together top doctors, scientists and engineers in a moon-shot bid to cure one of the world's wiliest viruses