Body shop or chop shop? The Indian presence in the US job market is under the spotlight again
Letter From the Editor: The downturn in 2008 may have been the best thing for Biyani. He admits as much. Quite simply, he had to learn the science of retailing the hard way
"In the Mobile Internet era there is no room for walled gardens like Apple keeping Flash out"
Many software creators now follow users rather than trying to get users to follow them
Whether the Indian diaspora can be roped in to champion the country's agenda depends largely on the policies and politics back home, says UPenn's Devesh Kapur
Nobody Loves a Loser, but only the wise have the guts to get rid of dud stocks. For others, a broken portfolio sounds better than a bruised ego
They help a lot of people wriggle out of tight corners, but Indian law firms find themselves in a narrow regulatory hole
Who was the most ethical businessman in India in the 17th century? Which was the Buddhist Monastery that had the most savvy business strategy?
Global experience has shown privatising helps turn around unwieldy national railroads. India must follow suit
As state-owned insurance companies scramble to get their act together, third party administrators need to be more efficient to justify their existence
Vijay Mahajan talks to Forbes India on what he thinks the upcoming SKS public offering will do to microfinance in India