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The Ultimate Driving Machine Prepares For A Driverless World
How 100-year-old BMW is racing towards automated driving, electric cars and ride sharing.
Devita Saraf
She wants her TVs to be the Zara of the electronics world, not Gucci or Pantaloon. And she’s going about it in the way she knows best: convincing customers to buy because she is selling.
Jay Gorsia: Kolkata’s answer to Britain’s Timothy Oulton
Jay Gorsia has been designing high-end furniture for the rich and the famous. He now wants to make a business of curating furniture.
Why Low Oil Prices Are Bad News For PSUs?
How John Foley turned cycling alone at home into a status symbol.
How To Get The Right Job?
Welcome to a working world that doesn’t understand you, might not want to hire you, and definitely doesn’t want to pay you very much. Still, there’s hope for the rising group of idealistic and tech-savvy young workers. Here, our best advice on how to get the right job—and crush it.
Why Adidas Is Cool Again?
Four years on from a traumatic corporate fraud, Dave Thomas has big plans for the iconic sportswear brand in India
Lost in Transit
Agarwal Packers and Movers is pioneering a new way of transporting goods in India—the “trucking cube”. Will it catch on?
The Line Between Love and Hate
The co-dependency of tech giants is sometimes helpful, often harmful, and reliably vexing.
The View from Above
Machine learning is turning commercial satellite imagery into an omnipresent source of business intelligence.
Connecting The Dots On Cancer
Pancreatic cancer, the disease that killed Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, has long vexed researchers. Boston’s Berg believes artificial intelligence can help.
The Unexpected Payoff Of Failure
Sure, flaming out in your own startup provides wisdom and experience. Now there’s proof of a surprising—and more concrete—benefit.
Countdown to Cleaner Emissions
An almost arbitrary decision to leapfrog fuel standards has managed to disrupt two large industries—oil and auto manufacturing. It’s good news for the environment, but for companies it means a huge drain on resources. And it all starts with INDIANOIL .
Can Tech's Tattle Tycoon Trump Thiel?
Gawker Media founder Nick Denton used dotcom money to build one of the tech industry’s biggest critics. At war with investor Peter Thiel and facing bankruptcy, Denton may yet steal a page from Silicon Valley’s tax masters to have the last laugh.
Mahindra Steers Ssangyong Out of Trouble
The South Korean automaker has come a long way in just six years. Losses have made way for profits, sales are at a decade high, and the company is looking beyond its home turf.
Troll Hunters
A little-known department at Alphabet has a strategy that might just save social media.
Next Gin
A tech industry veteran reinvents his career by embracing a family pastime: distilling spirits.
Why India Will Continue To Push Incremental Innovation Over Disruption
Can India move away from being a low-cost innovator at the bottom of the pyramid, and instead begin to be known for big-bang, disruptive innovations for the world?
10 Most Innovative Auto Startups
These companies may change how cars are built, bought, and driven.
The Party Is Over, Goa
The Supreme Court has lifted the ban on iron ore mining in Goa. But a cocktail of low demand, crashing prices, and high taxes has pushed the industry off-kilter.
Is Silicon Valley Bad For Your Health?
Gruelling hours. Stress. Junk food and red bull. Obesity is rising in America's economic frontier, and the consequences diabetes and heart disease—could be dire.
The Hunt For Growth
How India’s new-age entrepreneurs are grappling with the old-fashioned idea of profitable growth.
Fashion's Great Handbag Crash
Retail power players reel as consumers tighten their purse strings.
Is This Robot A Friend— Or A Foe?
Automated manufacturing technology is becoming affordable for smaller companies. What does that mean for jobs?
Sizing Up India
Brooks Brothers is often identified with the suits that American Presidents wear. Claudio Del Vecchio, CEO of the company that owns the brand, says its India foray is working out so well that it is aiming at doubling the number of stores in the next three years.
Meet Marvel's Chief Mythmaker
Under Axel Alonso’s watch, a superhero can be anyone.
How E-commerce Is Making Stores Relevant Again
Struggling retailers are betting that their brick-and-mortar outlets will help lift online sales.
How To Buy Classic Cars
Three of the savviest car collectors in the business give their advice on investing with confidence in vintage and exotic cars.
The City Of Broad Shoulders
Let Fortune’s concierge expert show you how to do the perfect weekend in Chicago.
China's New Craft - Beer Bully
Abinbev, the global beer giant that owns budweiser, got left behind by the craft boom in America. Now it’s using its muscle to make sure the same thing doesn’t happen in China.
The Bankable Storyteller
SHOOJIT SIRCAR stands apart in that he not only tells a tale well, but has an eye for economy—so important to the success of his movies where the real hero of the film is the script based on bold topics.