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The cover story in this issue is on how Zomato co-founder Deepinder Goyal wants to transform the food delivery platform into a farm-to-fork play that supplies restaurants with ‘clean’ and ‘fresh’ produce. That apart, he is battling with competitor Swiggy to come up trumps in the food tech sector. There’s also a robust package on the Best Under A Billion companies and the Forbes 400 – which features the richest Americans. There’s a new No 1 there, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos who is worth $160 billion.

Fresh Red Zomatoes!

How food tech major Zomato is making an audacious bid to transform itself into a farm-to-fork company.

Fresh Red Zomatoes!

10+ mins

In The Online Arena

With more prize money, tournaments and acceptance, the competitive online gaming industry is coming into its own.

In The Online Arena

6 mins

Seller's Remorse

Facebook’s blockbuster $22 billion WhatsApp purchase instantly made Brian Acton one of the richest people in America. But as with his Instagram peers, his idealism clashed with Mark Zuckerberg’s financial juggernaut, leading to perhaps the most expensive moral stand in history. For the first time, Acton explains why he walked away from $850 million.

Seller's Remorse

10+ mins

The Price Of The Presidency

Donald Trump’s White House tenure—and his polarising politics—has actually dented his net worth. But it’s not for a lack of trying to cash in.

The Price Of The Presidency

10 mins

California Dreamer

With American malls on life support, Los Angeles real estate billionaire Rick Caruso is thriving as the Walt Disney of shopping. Now the developer behind The Grove and other retail wonderlands is doubling down on his successful model by continuing to embrace the past—while learning the lessons of e-commerce.

California Dreamer

8 mins

Mom And Pop's Best Friend

Ben Chestnut and Dan Kurzius have built billion-dollar fortunes by helping save small businesses the old-fashioned way: Email

Mom And Pop's Best Friend

4 mins

Bio Burst

Lou Jing’s drugmaker has gotten a big foothold in China and wants future breakthroughs to be global.

Bio Burst

5 mins

Mobile Lords

In Singapore, Fuzhou or wherever games are developed, IGG battles for its piece of the gaming action.

Mobile Lords

3 mins

The Whiskey Revolutionary

Two decades ago Joe Magliocco revived Michter’s, a defunct rye and bourbon brand that traces its roots back to George Washington. With it, he changed the industry.

The Whiskey Revolutionary

5 mins

Directing Change

By challenging established hierarchies and practices, Anuradha Kapur has influenced India’s theatre landscape in no small way.

Directing Change

6 mins

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Forbes India Magazine Description:

PublisherDigital18

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyFortnightly

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