A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
Rajasthan won the championship not merely on the field but through administrative reforms off the field as well
JLF has outgrown its venue, much as it outgrew the Jaipur Heritage Festival and created its own identity
India and Pakistan narrowly missed resolving their conflict in 2006, but the foundation for enduring peace has been laid, former Pakistani foreign minister, Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri tells Forbes India
Pandit Bhimsen Joshi is the male voice that transcended India’s north-south musical divide and captured popular imagination
It's 8000 and counting for Mumbai's Aalok Joshi
Ten minutes with the bestselling Scottish author
Ranjan Sharma is changing the way lakhs of farmers get credible information. In the process, his partners IFFCO and Airtel are increasing their reach in rural markets
Pallavi and Gaurav Jain pulled a rabbit out of their hat by running a successful North Indian restaurant chain in South India. Now, they want to try their luck in the rest of the country
Couples are gearing up to spend more than they did last year
The skinny on subcutaneous and visceral fats
Officially, the MindTree co-founder wants to start a new venture. But insiders point to decisions gone wrong and cracks within the top management
Ashok Soota, co-founder of IT firm MindTree talks about the reasons for his sudden exit and his relationship with others in the company
There has been a definite drop in infant mortality in India. But how much of this is the effect of the national public health initiative is still unclear
Chandrasekar R., CEO of energy consultancy IT Power Group, says this Texan city is a foodie’s — and a sports fan’s — delight
A handful of people have hauled Rajasthan out of the country’s cricket dumps, proving there is more to the game than merely playing it
For Japanese steel giants, forging alliances with their Indian counterparts to establish their presence here has become a crucial survival tool
The Railways is missing its revenue targets and facing a cash squeeze just when it needs the money for large investments
Egypt is perhaps one of the most documented regions of the world. But there's always something more to a place
Hospitals are creating segments in tier II cities for patients and profits. While big chains have the muscle, small entrants have a niche
Vertu is a smartphone with every key on its QWERTY keyboard ground from a solid block of sapphire
Spiritual guru Jaggi Vasudev talks about the true nature of intelligence and the pitfalls of success
In search of cheap, reliable treatment, foreign tourists are combining sightseeing with doctor�s appointments in Jaipur
All ye cricket maniacs - that's pretty much every one of you out there - lash on the sunscreen, paint your faces, take out those funky banners and march to the stadiums. For the World Cup is here!
The tech giant had to adapt its India strategy. En route it may have found its global flightplan