This conversation by Naiyya Saggi of The Good Glamm Group, Ahana Gautam of Open Secret and Nitin Singh of Barclays at Forbes India W-Power Self-Made Women celebrations delved into the practical strategies and real-world insights needed to foster a truly inclusive workplace environment
In this fireside conversation at Forbes India W-Power Self-Made Women celebrations, Ashwini Bhide of MMRCL and Hina Nagarajan of Diageo India explore the nuanced challenges and triumphs faced by leaders, from overcoming barriers to addressing biases and fostering inclusive environments. They also share unique perspectives, experiences, and strategies to inspire many aspiring leaders
The Forbes India W-Power 2024 Self-Made Women celebrations have put a spotlight on a remarkable cohort of women who are redefining norms, breaking barriers, and making waves across borders. Here are the winning moments in pictures
Born into poverty, Bipul Sinha fought formidable odds to make it to IIT Kharagpur. The engineering graduate from Bihar discerned that his salvation lay in pursuing the American Dream, and started Rubrik in 2014. A decade later, the Microsoft-backed cyber security unicorn is all set to get listed
The founder of SpaceX, the world's biggest space launch company, is expected to meet India's budding spacetech entrepreneurs in Delhi. He's also likely to announce plans for his EV company Tesla in the country
Vas Narasimhan on why they call the pharma giant's Hyderabad facility a corporate centre, the potential of the Indian market and the vast talent here
How Vasant 'Vas' Narasimhan is readying India to play a bigger role in its medicines pipeline as the company becomes a pure-play innovative firm
Rahul Patel, group general manager, connectivity, broadband & networking (CBN), Qualcomm, speaks about the company's new products, its India investments and building a semiconductor ecosystem
Kanishka Mohan, partner, and Anil Kumar, CEO of Redseer Strategy write about how startups can fuel the public markets
Most of the stock market Hall of Fame are regarded as such for the consistent returns they have provided over the long-term. VCs were no where in the arena when Amazon, Tesla, Microsoft or HDFC Bank went public, Shankar Sharma, founder of GQuant & First Global writes
The primary markets are likely to stay attractive for investors with efficient and simple regulatory processes, but overpricing remains a concern, Pranav Haldea writes