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22 October, 2010

For Indian Entrepreneurs The World Begins at Home

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Podcast: Bet You Didn't Know This About the Richest Indians
Podcast: Bet You Didn't Know This About the Richest Indians
Associate Editor Cuckoo Paul talks about interesting articles you can read in the Forbes India Rich List special edition, what it took to put it all together, and how the people on it have fared over the years. (Podcast produced in association with theindicast.com)


Exit Interview

  • ATMs of Health Care

    ATMs of Health Care

    Nachiket Mor, president, ICICI Foundation, is headed to public health organisation Sugha Vazhvu. He talks about spreading health care through the kiosk model


Close Range


Breakpoint


Recliner



Magazine Extra


India Rich List '10

  • Lakshmi Mittal: Cast In A New Mould

    Lakshmi Mittal: Cast In A New Mould

    Lakshmi Mittal has so far struggled in his home country, India, where he is seeking the next big growth leap for his steel empire. He is now tweaking his strategy to make that happen

  • Savitri Jindal: The Matriarch

    Savitri Jindal: The Matriarch

    India’s richest woman is content with caring for her family and carrying on her late husband’s public work

  • Family Businesses And Splitting Heirs

    Family Businesses And Splitting Heirs

    India’s storied business families are becoming more professional as they gear up for generational change

  • Where is Nirma's Karsanbhai Patel?

    Where is Nirma's Karsanbhai Patel?

    Nirma was once the poster child for entrepreneurship. Then its maverick founder decided to call it a day. His son wants to recast the firm, but is missing Karsanbhai’s spunk

  • Billionaires In The Making

    Billionaires In The Making

    These six NextGen scions of successful, wealthy business families stand at the crossroads of their empires and have the potential to take their inheritance to a whole new level

  • Dilip Shanghvi: The Contrarian

    Dilip Shanghvi: The Contrarian

    Dilip Shanghvi of Sun Pharma refused to follow other firms as they made big acquisitions in Europe. He cherry picked distressed assets instead. The move is now paying off

  • For Indian Entrepreneurs The World Begins at Home

    For Indian Entrepreneurs The World Begins at Home

    Indian entrepreneurs are reining in their wanderlust for globalisation and making more selective bets. In the process, they are rediscovering their home market too

  • Atul Ruia: Second Time Lucky

    Atul Ruia: Second Time Lucky

    Atul Ruia’s Phoenix Mills is the envy of the commercial real estate sector. Now, he wants to replicate his model across India

  • Kalanithi Maran: The Anchorman

    Kalanithi Maran: The Anchorman

    Kalanithi Maran has outgrown the political halo that surrounded him in the early days

  • Malvinder & Shivinder Singh: Fast And Curious

    Malvinder & Shivinder Singh: Fast And Curious

    The Singh brothers have the cash and they are playing to win. The future is anyone�s guess


Beyond Business


Greyscale

  • Should CPI(M) Raise the Red Flag?

    Should CPI(M) Raise the Red Flag?

    These are hard times for the Communist Party of India (Marxist). After its poor performance in the general elections held in 2009, the party is now on the verge of losing its citadel, West Bengal, where it has been in power since 1977


Briefing


Ex-Libris


Tip-Off


Comment


F-index


Appraisals


Thunderbird


Ask the Insider


Column

  • How Green Was My Valley

    How Green Was My Valley

    Letter from the Editor: We need to celebrate the entrepreneurs who feature in the Forbes list of the 100 Richest Indians. In my book, they create jobs, wealth and fame for their families and society at large


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