Mistry strongly refutes Tata Sons version of his removal as chairman
Mistry says he is fighting to protect the group from 'capricious decision making', Tata says Mistry violated his own governance guidelines
Raynald Aeschlimann, president of Omega since June, has worked with the leading global luxury watchmaker for 20 years. He opens up to Forbes India about helming a top brand
Serving gourmet food in-flight takes much more than just the right ingredients
Concierge services, the modern-day genies, tick all the right boxes for their uber-HNI clients, making everything possible from the extreme to the impossible. And over the last decade, the offerings have only become more exclusive
How do you get an impatient young generation to listen to five hours of Wagner? Let us count the ways, says the Metropolitan Opera as it celebrates 50 years at the Lincoln Center in New York
Business class flight seats that ensure your long-distance flight is as comfortable as your favourite sofa back home
In a sharply worded statement it refutes the contents of Mistry's 14-page letter
Strongly-worded 14-page letter points to governance breakdown, need for reform of Tata Trusts
Adar Poonawalla shoulders the responsibility of his family's vaccine business, takes forward his mother's charitable dream and, yet, manages to find time to create a Batmobile for his son
The rich and famous seek more privacy than others. In these tony neighbourhoods of the country's biggest cities, they have taken shelter behind high-walled bungalows, and in high-rise apartments