Nine political, economic and social conflicts that will come under the limelight in 2011 and define the way India is governed
Indian outsourcing firms serving the US mortgage market suffered much in the crisis. Now they have found a comeback opportunity
The father and son duo of Onkar and Neeraj Kanwar are staking their firm’s future in Europe, the grazing ground of the biggest global brands
Trilochan Sastry, IIM-B dean, created a new co-operative model for poor farmers in Andhra Pradesh. Now he may be in for a career switch
Audacity pushed it from its perch as one of India’s top drug makers. Realism is helping it make a comeback
Sajjan Jindal’s Ispat deal is the biggest consolidation move in the Indian steel industry. His next challenge: Make the company profitable in a year
Soon after setting shop in India, McDonalds’ Vikram Bakshi knew he had a problem — the signature French Fries weren’t right. It took him nine years and several experiments to get it right
The fate of the ‘People’s Car’ hangs in balance, with its prospective customers giving it a miss. Now, Tata Motors has mounted a massive rescue act
Public sector steel giant SAIL needs to shed its historical baggage to remain competitive. And it has got a tough boss determined to do just that
Modern businesses need ways to stay nimble and light. Owning tonnes of hardware is not one of them. The time for cloud computing has arrived
Skoda’s Thomas Kuehl says everything in India happens at the last minute, but never try to push a European strategy into an Indian market