Plotting a sound business strategy has never been harder, and all businesses must become far more digital to come out strong. Everyone is talking about a massive reset—but what exactly should you reset? TCS MD & CEO writes
Founding editor of The Wire and the editor-in-chief of The News Minute have petitioned the Delhi High Court against the new Digital Media Code of Ethics
A Food Waste Index 2021 report shows that we wasted 931 million tonnes of food in 2019, with 61 percent coming from households, 26 percent from food services, and 13 percent from retail; Indians wasted 50 kg food per capita on an annual basis
More than 60 people have been killed since a Feb. 1 coup ousted Myanmar's civilian leaders, returning the country to full military rule
About two dozen carbon capture projects are operating globally, but the technology has struggled to overcome high costs and worries about liability if the carbon dioxide somehow escaped.
In honour of International Women's Day, look back on amazing women featured on Forbes India's cover in recent years
The pandemic has made women more proactive about their careers, which has reflected in the increased number of them retained, says Ritu Anand, senior VP and deputy head — global HR, at Tata Consultancy Services, while CMO Rajashree R adds that women in the workplace have more role models today
An astonishing journey of four women, their struggles and fights that has a lesson for the new generation of women leaders
Around the planet, the pandemic has disrupted trade to an extraordinary degree, driving up the cost of shipping goods and adding a fresh challenge to the global economic recovery
A year after Meghan Markle married Prince Harry in a fairy-tale wedding, she said in an interview broadcast on Sunday night, her life as a member of the British royal family had become so emotionally desolate that she contemplated suicide
On the second episode of Forbes India Beyond the Boardroom, the founder & MD of Olive Group of Restaurants talks about his twin brother and tales from school and college; why a friend once thought he'd sold his house, and lots more