Indians are the most abusive customers in the world, while the French are the most dissatisfied consumers
Ravi Thakran, from LVMH's private equity fund, L Capital, tells Forbes India that he is applying his knowledge from building luxury brands to other aspirational products
Chess players and their eccentricities could be as intriguing as some of their games
Adidas had alleged that these godowns were used by former CEO Subhinder Singh Prem to stash away unsold stock, but when the police inspected three of them, they found nothing
There is now only a 50:50 chance that India might make the cut as a developed nation in less than four decades
Former president of Trident Hotels, Rattan Keswani, tells Forbes India Thomas that hotels are realising that the world of tomorrow is skewed towards the domestic traveler
Adele, Ashton Kutcher and Melissa McCarthy Are Among Notable Newcomers on the Forbes 2012 Celebrity 100 List
A new, more refined method adopted by the NTCA to estimate India's tiger population is bringing cheer to conservationists
We've got to replace some of the ideas and theories that formed the bedrock of our thinking and practices over the last 30 years
Nata Menabde, country head, WHO, tells Forbes India that governments should take measures to improve access to life-saving drugs, but be sensitive to pharmaceutical industry's concerns
Companies will now be accountable for the disposal of electronic waste while bringing the end-consumer on board