If Modi does not ensure the reforms are done, the credibility of his government will suffer
The NDA government has already lost some time in not pushing through the big reforms in its first six months of office - the so-called honeymoon period. After Delhi, the honeymoon is clearly over
In December, after 47 years, Forbes left its home at 12th Street and Fifth Avenue in Greenwich Village. The location, which will be occupied by New York University in 2015, has had a rich history, encompassing Macmillan Publishing, the Civil War general who composed "Taps" and the world's largest private collection of Fabergé eggs.
Jean-Paul Agon, 59, chairman and CEO of L'Oreal, tells Forbes India that Asia is the company's biggest market, ahead of Western Europe and North America. In India, the aim is to touch the Rs 7,000-crore revenue mark by 2019
With 'Make in India' on the minds of both industry and government, expect frenetic negotiations at Aero India, the country's largest defence and aerospace event
Since Vishal Sikka took over as the first non-founder CEO of the IT firm, this is the first major realignment across service lines undertaken by Infosys
It is natural to expect that the India of tomorrow will be driven by the ideas and achievements of the young Indian
He launched a book "The Making of India", written by Kotak analyst Akhliesh Tilotia, which highlights social and economic challenges and opportunities which India faces.
Chandrakant Sampat also called India's warren Buffet was known for his discipline to investing, honesty and dry wit by many
Gap between the 'have-a-lot', 'haves' and 'have-nots' is much larger here
FMCG and chemical industry sectors are expected to lead the market