Is this the beginning of the end of edtech? Perhaps it's the end of the sector as we knew it, but not the end of what edtech should have been in the first place. This fortnight, Forbes India's steadfast startups tracker Rajiv Singh dives deep into edtech, to figure what's still going right with the sector
The funding winter may have affected the Indian startup ecosystem, but SaaS startups stand apart with their lower burn rates and more predictable revenue generation
This fortnight, the Forbes India AI Special delves into AI tech and its use cases that may be an eye-opener for organisations wondering how to embark on their AI journey, and Indian startups that are playing a major role
This fortnight's issue of Forbes India is focussed on how a heightened mix of activity by the public sector, private sector, multinational players and startups is pushing the ambitious Aatmanirbhar Bharat targets—hit a turnover of $25 billion from aerospace and defence goods and services by 2025, with exports accounting for $5 billion, or roughly Rs41,000 crore
Magazine covers over a sufficiently longish period tell a story. And, as Forbes India celebrates its 14th anniversary, a journey back to issues of the past 14 years tells an inspirational tale of entrepreneurship and leadership. As we enter our 15th year, the team at Forbes India picked out 15 personalities who featured on our covers and requested them to join the dots from the time they were featured
Anil Agarwal has blueprinted a Rs 1.54 lakh crore game plan to become India's first chips and glass display maker. It may be unchartered waters, but Agarwal seems geared up and ready for the challenge
India seems poised to earn its spurs for its manufacturing prowess on the global stage across a bunch of sunrise sectors, from defence to electronics. The Forbes India edition this fortnight has a collection of stories that showcase the potential and opportunity for India in sectors like smartphones and semiconductors
A cursory glance at the Forbes list of 169 Indian billionaires suggests that it's populated by the next gen of traditional families who have seized new opportunities, along with a healthy sprinkling of first-generation tech entrepreneurs
Indian IT services are poised to enter the next orbit, but current global events that are shaping and reshaping the sector begged for a deeper dive. From LTIMindtree to a day in a life of an IT worker, grab our IT Services Special today
Now in it's 12th edition, the Forbes India Leadership Awards shines a light on the best in leadership, innovation, creating wealth and giving it too, writes Brian Carvalho
Access to capital is one of the largest barriers for women founders but it is not just an India problem, but a global problem. Then there's access to mentorship and a supportive ecosystem. Our latest issue delves into inspiring stories of 11 women founders who are raging against the machine to create a space for themselves in the world