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India's Economic Transformation: The Role of Changemakers - The Changemakers: Episode 1

India's Economic Transformation: The Role of Changemakers - The Changemakers: Episode 1

Forbes India's 100 Richest 2024: Stories of spectacular returns

Forbes India's 100 Richest 2024: Stories of spectacular returns

Hidden Gems 2024: TEAL's precision engineering, from India to the World

Hidden Gems 2024: TEAL's precision engineering, from India to the World

Indian companies on Forbes Asia 100 to watch list

Indian companies on Forbes Asia 100 to watch list

Ratan Tata's impact on Indian auto industry

Ratan Tata's impact on Indian auto industry

  • Understanding Indian startups' mission to build AI infrastructure for all

    Understanding Indian startups' mission to build AI infrastructure for all

    The latest edition of Forbes India is dedicated to understanding the efforts of Indian tech startups to build an artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure accessible to everyone. But what is AI infrastructure? What is its importance? Which are the startups dedicated to this cause? What are other Indian startups breaking barriers in AI development? To answer all these questions and more, Harichandan Arakali dives deep into the stories of our AI issue.

  • Why is Jupiter Wagon one of the 'best under a billion'?

    Why is Jupiter Wagon one of the 'best under a billion'?

    The Indian government's push for capex and the overhaul of railways have been under the spotlight for quite some time. One of the beneficiaries of these efforts is Jupiter Wagons. Vivek Lohia, MD, Jupiter Wagons, has kept up with the changing times, which has helped the company become the third-largest wagon maker in India. The company is now gearing up to make containers that house data centres, wheelsets, and brakes for metro and Vande Bharat coaches. Manu Balachandran gives detailed insight into this side of the manufacturing industry and the role of Jupiter Wagons

  • Nyrika Holkar: Combining the best of both worlds for Godrej

    Nyrika Holkar: Combining the best of both worlds for Godrej

    Forbes India's newest issue chronicles family businesses that have stood the test of time, sometimes over a century. It also focuses on how the next generations of these families are taking forward this legacy on their terms. One such gen-next member is Nyrika Holkar of Godrej & Boyce MFG Co Ltd. In this podcast, Jasodhara Banerjee discusses one of the cover stories featuring Holkar and her approach to combining startup learnings with legacy lessons

  • Parth Jindal: On a mission to excel on the field

    Parth Jindal: On a mission to excel on the field

    India's performance at the recently concluded 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris had strong support from Parth Jindal, founder of JSW Sports and IIS. It is the result of focused efforts made by the scion of the JSW group to change the Indian mindset towards the sports ecosystem from 'Idhar toh aisa hi hota hai' (this is how it works in India) to 'Duniya mein kaise hota hai' (How it works as per global standards). In this cover story podcast, Kathakali Chanda takes us through Jindal's work so far and what lies in the future

  • What makes a brand a Regional Goliath?

    What makes a brand a Regional Goliath?

    The fourth edition of Forbes India's annual Regional Goliath issue has a remarkable collection of regional players making the mark in their respective territories. In this podcast, Rajiv Singh, who anchored the issue, gets into the details of what drives a regional goliath, and stories you can't miss

  • Exploring Sobha Group's ambitious plans to enter the US and Mumbai luxury realty sector

    Exploring Sobha Group's ambitious plans to enter the US and Mumbai luxury realty sector

    Sobha Group's founder PNC Menon and his son Ravi Menon, the chairman of Sobha Limited, and co-chairman of Sobha Realty, feature on the cover of our luxury real estate issue. In this podcast, Manu Balachandran discusses the rise and rise of the Menons' business and sprawling empire in the context of the increasing demand for opulent living spaces

  • Chronicling the progress of India's deeptech sector

    Chronicling the progress of India's deeptech sector

    The yearly special issue focusing on India's deeptech sector has arrived. In this podcast, Harichandan Arakali overviews how the sector has evolved so far and discusses the traditional challenges awaiting close-to-commercialisation companies

  • A look into our Climate special: From energy transition to green jobs, and more

    A look into our Climate special: From energy transition to green jobs, and more

    This Indian summer saw most of the country engulfed in extended heat waves. Even the plains of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, a respite for people in these months, weren't spared. Forbes India's Divya Shekhar takes you through our latest issue which delves into India's energy transition and climate challenges while it still keeps on developing to meet its ambition

  • Sunil Gupta, pioneering figure in the data services sector, shares deeper insights

    Sunil Gupta, pioneering figure in the data services sector, shares deeper insights

    After garnering close to two decades of experience in the business of storing gigatonnes of data and operating 19 third-party data centres, Sunil Gupta co-founded Yotta Data Services in 2019. Suddenly, the pioneer sees himself hemmed in by India's biggest conglomerates and the world's largest tech multinationals, all investing top dollar in data storage. In this podcast, Gupta, the star of the current issues cover, walks us through his journey so far and shares what lies in the future

  • Celebrating Forbes India's 15th anniversary

    Celebrating Forbes India's 15th anniversary

    Forbes India is today not what it was 15 years ago—not at least in form, as digital storytelling takes precedence over printed words. Yet, the essence of Forbes India remains the same, as the team stays faithful to the pillars on which the product is founded: Leadership, entrepreneurship, innovation and wealth. In this podcast, learn about Forbes India's trajectory as we celebrate the achievements and reflect upon the lessons

  • How CEO Warren Harris is leveraging Tata Technologies' deep automotive expertise to design and engineer transformative solutions

    How CEO Warren Harris is leveraging Tata Technologies' deep automotive expertise to design and engineer transformative solutions

    Tata Technologies was founded in the late 80s as an outsourced engineering arm of Tata Motors. More than three decades later, it has become a global engineering research and development powerhouse. In this podcast, Naini Thaker gets into the details of the cover story and gives insights into the challenges Tata Technologies faces ahead

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