Paras Chowdhary tells Forbes India that though the global tyre industry is dominated by three-four players, there's scope for smaller companies like Ceat to thrive
Business is all about leading and managing a human institution. If we bring a broader sense of the humanities to business, we'd certainly end up with a richer, better business world
An Israeli organisation that has been using volunteers for emergency services is hopeful of replicating its model in Indian cities
Communication and transportation technologies have changed the world and migration
Left to fend for itself, India is now finally developing new drugs on its own
For the first time, the Indian Army has thrown open its doors for private players to bid for a project to build the Future Infantry Combat Vehicle
Low capital and investment-friendly business models have created a surge in single speciality hospitals
Forests around the world are still getting wiped out. But the pace of the carnage has slowed
Breaking the speed-of-light barrier can lead to the laws of physics being rewritten
Jayant Sinha, partner and MD, Omidyar Network India Advisors, tells Dinesh Narayanan that government trying to micro-manage the economy is not good. Edited excerpts from an interview
Standard Chartered's Neeraj Swaroop tells Forbes India about how the bank grew under his watch despite the slowdown