From economy, currency and policy tremors to great achievements in sports—a lot went down in 2022. Our year-ender issue sheds light on the key events of the year and what's to come next
Forbes India's W-Power does consider conventional parameters of measuring success—wealth and valuation, power and position, and value-creation and performance—however, at the heart of the list is the self-made essence of these women. They're not dynasts or inheritors, but individuals who have imagined their own ideas, their own paths, their own destinies
The annual Forbes list of 100 richest Indians—researched and compiled by Asia Wealth Editor and India Editor of Forbes Asia Naazneen Karmali—is a recognition of their exploits in creating an economic surplus (which benefits both consumers and producers) through brands, products and services they have created to fill a crucial market gap
Till a year ago, startups were raising dollops of capital, hiring, growing giddily and earning plaudits for their ambition and risk-taking. Today they are hitting the headlines for slightly different reasons
At $21.3 billion, 2022 has seen a drop in funding numbers for growth-stage startups by almost half. VC community's challenge now is to look for viable candidates that have a strong base of earnings and margins
The current issue is an unabashed compendium of avenues for the rich and super-rich to splurge their ample dosh. Cruise along with us as we take you on a tour inside the world of private jets, yachts, exclusive art collections, and more
Of course, it can, but the hockey revival wasn't born in a day—it's taken years of sweat, toil and perseverance by backers like the Odisha government to bring Indian hockey back into the elite league once again by focusing on the grassroots
From the Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya to Jalandhar in Punjab, from Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh, to Rajkot, Gujarat, these brands have a rustic feel to them but when it comes to performance, they can hold a candle to any Indian or multinational conglomerate
The nature of venture capital is such that bets are made largely based on future success. That explains why the bulk of VC money can be tracked to startups sailing in a sea of red
From gauging the impact of digital solutions for farmers provided by agri-tech, to how drones are beginning to make an impact on agriculture, and more—our annual agri-tech issue is packed with deep reporting and analysis
How does one capture that journey from the end of the dominion to the progress of what was once a fledgling nation? At Forbes India, we opted for a pragmatic version of the latter by capturing the journey with a selection of vivid pictures of some of the most noteworthy events and personalities in the Indian universe of economy and business. That, and don't miss our cover story on Wagh Bakri whose founder was born in 1947