Forbes India’s spoke to Joint Secretary, Public Diplomacy, Navdeep Suri, about the new social media initiatives by the Ministry of External Affairs
A Delhi-based research firm is helping MLAs across India understand what is expected of them when they govern their constituencies
Pakistan might gain a strategic edge in South Asia as quid pro quo for its covert role in the killing of Osama Bin Laden. India must move quickly to nullify it, strategic affairs expert Sundeep Waslekar tells Forbes India
It is not enough to rebuild. This is the occasion for Japan to revisit its spirit of naturalism
In spite of successful elections, it's too early to declare that the troubled state is on the road to recovery
The Tata group is programming local talent for its ambitions in dragon country
Why Technology multinationals keep hiring the same set of senior executives over and over again. And why it doesn't always work
Expat Indians are permitted to vote in the upcoming Assembly elections. However, expecting them to fly down just for that may be too optimistic
A disgraced national hockey body and its wannabe replacement are fighting it over for the rights to host an IPL-like league for India's national game
Businesses in Andhra Pradesh have good reason to worry about the fallout of the Srikrishna Report. But the report indicates that the storm may pass soon