Forbes India's 12th anniversary comes at a time that calls for more retrospection than celebration, and hence our #AnniversarySpecial issue is a wealth of essays from CEOs, entrepreneurs, economists, philanthropists, penning their imagination for the future across 12 sectors entrenched in our lives
Thanks in the main to skyrocketing stock prices, the number of billionaires on the Forbes annual list of the world's wealthiest hit 2,755—660 more than in the 2020 list. India reinforced the trend with 140 new billionaires
Forbes India's special package this fortnight is on education—online and offline, school and home, urban and rural, real and fake. Plus, is a duopoly emerging in edtech, and a lot more
If Suresh Narayanan, chairman and managing director of Nestle's Indian operations, is on the Forbes India cover this fortnight, it's precisely because of the shift to rural that this hitherto urban-centric brand is making.
Against the backdrop of these unfamiliar conditions, the second annual Forbes India-Kincentric Best Employers study assumes significance, and while most employers' concern may well have been purely altruistic, a superiour employee experiences is good for business
The onus on leaders, of countries and companies, wouldn't have been as heavy in a long time as it was in the year of Covid-19, and we celebrate them at FILA 2020-2021
India is home to hundreds of regional warriors with ambitions to go national
The 20s is easily the best decade for creativity and imagination; for innovating and starting up. Which is also perhaps the best reason for Forbes India drawing up a list of go-getters and self-starters in their 20s (and younger) every year
Spotting an opportunity early, making follow-on investment rounds, and guiding it to unicorn status is an art few peers would have mastered as well as Accel has
Innovation came back in a year in which a virus ran amok, killing hundreds of thousands. It took a global humanitarian crisis to bring it back. That--and a tribute to Unsung Heroes of 2020 in our latest issue
A decade ago, Zydus Cadila had brought an H1N1 vaccine to market in less than 10 months