The Covid-19 pandemic is not the first infection in the past two decades to spur disruption—the SARS outbreak in China in 2002 spurred its internet economy and saw Jack Ma grabbing the opportunity with both hands. Now, coronavirus may have provided a once-in-a-lifetime launchpad for Indian companies
This fortnight's three-cover celeb special is as much a celebration of the stars that glitter on Southern screens as it is a salutation of the OTT trend that has gripped much of India.
Freshworks' recent listing has its founder Girish Mathrubhootham convinced India can command its place on the global map as a product nation, editor Brian Carvalho writes. That, and a glimpse into our annual luxury issue
Rajesh Gopinathan is busy building an agile, optimised-for-business-value enterprise that can associate value with the complexity of a problem, not the elegance of the solution
India, as of mid-August, is home to roughly 50 unicorns, half of them minted in 2021—the surge catapults it to No 3 in the world, after Silicon Valley and China—a surefire sign that the country's tech startup scene has crossed a new threshold
From the onset of independence, India is a moving picture of individual action opening new frontiers in industrialisation, innovation and entrepreneurship--and our cover story this week on Sanjeev Bikhchandani is a wonderful metaphor for freedom of entrepreneurship and innovation
In this special issue on AI, we take stock of a technology that has far ranging impact from healthcare to education and agriculture to manufacturing
Innovation and entrepreneurship to solve India's pressing problems are core to Forbes India, and this Special Issue on health (and healthtech) delves into areas that are both immediate and futuristic
India has fared poorly when it comes to displaying a sporting culture. And, no, a one game mania is little proof of sport being a way of life but that may be changing fast
Your need for and use of the physical spaces you had grown accustomed to have either changed or been eliminated, at least for now, amid the pandemic. This in turn has billion-dollar implications for the industry that builds and leases out such spaces: real estate
As the virus shifts to smaller towns and rural India, we bring stories of entrepreneurs who have quietly innovated to help the underserved, and of those who have built resilient businesses by serving beyond urban India