The Switzerland-headquartered company has been investing more in India over the last few years. With the surge in renewable energy demanding more manufacturing capabilities and technological prowess from companies, it is likely to be a rewarding, yet challenging, path ahead
Girish Mathrubootham's Freshworks faces its first big painful change as a listed company as CEO Woodside pares the founder's extended family in reorg for the future
In its 10 years, the Hunger Inc group of restaurants has received—and rejected—multiple offers for expansion, choosing to focus on a few things to retain quality instead. Here's how its food has stood, and thrived, the test of time
Amit and Gaurav Khatri, co-founders of the Rs2,000 crore smart wearables brand, say they want to pivot to the next phase of growth, and bet on their partnership with Bose Corp to 'create a brand which is ready to explode outside India' despite profitability pressures amidst a slump in the smartwatch segment
Nishant Sinha and Sheetal Saxena have garnished their bootstrapped journey with gourmet brands in specialty coffee, artisan chocolate, craft cheese, and rustic South Indian cuisine. Do they have too much on their plate?
The pharma major wants to bring innovative medicines to India faster, while increasing the access to its mass-market products through tie-ups with domestic players
As the country hosts the World Pickleball Championship Series--starting today--for the first time, and a World Pickleball League in January, stakeholders of the game are gung-ho about taking the sport to the next level
Will India sweat over Donald Trump's new policies as President of the US? Or is Asia better prepared this time to face the new red wave?
The veteran investment banker says she hasn't seen such robust domestic deal activity in her career of over 28 years. Here's why
Even though Swiggy is the second-largest in both the food delivery and quick commerce categories, its consistent losses raise questions on its ability
In an exclusive conversation with Forbes India, Sandip Patel, managing director, IBM India and South Asia talks about the revenue drivers for the tech giant's India business, building small language models, investing in emerging technologies, and more