Moser Baer’s Ratul Puri is struggling to keep the company his father founded and his reputation intact
He had impeccable credentials. And his company, OnMobile, was India’s most successful mobile VAS company. Then he did something stupid
Life does not place hurdles in the way of an overachiever. Instead, life uses distractions
Tata Steel is on the cusp of developing a breakthrough technology that will significantly reduce ash content in coal
They need to be more restrained and create a sense of timelessness, says Miele India’s Dhananjay Chaturvedi
Everything about Vijay Mallya is outsize: The fortune, the vintage cars, the yachts, the F1 team, the airline and yes, the ambition. And now, it seems inevitable, the fall.
[REPLUG: From Forbes India Archives (July 2012)]
Maverick hotelier Patu Keswani has grand plans for his Lemon Tree Hotels. But a lot hinges on the chain's ability to ramp up operations at a never before seen pace
India's top e-commerce website is betting big that "customer delight" will lead it to success. But costs and management issues could play spoilsport
The luxury hotel world is driven by personality, says Robert Gaymer-Jones. He is building that through passion, service and a touch of local flavours
The economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China grew at a furious pace for much of the past decade and looked like they would beat even the most optimistic of forecasts. But recent missteps and increased competition from other nations have slowed the momentum