The industry hailed itself as the saviour of the poor. But it is now stuck in its own web. An insider's perspective on how it got itself into this mess
C.K. Prahalad turned the spotlight of management thinking to the poor and the Third World
Letter From the Editor: If the heady cocktail of politics, business and cricket doesn't get overrun by something even juicier, the off-the ground events at the IPL might well qualify as the story of the year
Godrej Group Chairman Adi Godrej talks to Forbes India about the company's recent international acquisitions and Africa expansion plans
The First Right of Refusal is a potent weapon in shareholding deals. And it is dead
Indian exports benefit if China lets its currency appreciate
Some made a killing and some are still recovering from the day Indian stock markets made history
A story of enduring love: A director who laboured over his magnum opus for years, actors whose chemistry sizzled on and off screen, and fans who keep coming back even after five decades
India's former chief negotiator on climate change, Shyam Saran, tells Forbes India why India is often blamed for the failure of talks
Rakesh Mohan, former RBI deputy governor, tells Forbes India that India needs urban design specialists urgently because over half of the country will be urbanised in the next five decades
Too much faith in our abilities has already cost us a lot. Yet we are making the same mistakes again