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Lord Of The Field
With Nikhil Nanda behind the wheel, tractor maker Escorts wants to provide holistic agri-solutions, including an Uber for tractors. In the process, it hopes to make farming great again and reclaim its past glory.
Dial M For Efficiency
With Debarati Sen’s customer focus, 3M India’s revenue and profits have soared in the last few years. Now, the global bosses at US-based 3M Company are following suit.
Upwardly Mobile
Ashok Leyland has come a long way since experiencing firsthand the vagaries of the macro economy. It’s now looking to reduce its dependence on trucks.
Hitting Pause
Dark clouds are gathering around banks and financial companies, the Srivastava constituent sector of the list.
Baiting The Bull
Investors brace themselves as India's markets head towards bear territory.
Tale Of Two Strategies
Going deep versus going wide: Which will trump the other as online grocers BigBasket and Grofers battle to corner market share?
Interiors - The Digital Decorators
A slew of startups offering digitised interior design options has hit the market in the past few years, hoping to bring order, efficiency and predictability to the legacy industry.
Growing A Rainbow
Farming the paua of New Zealand, a pearl-like no other, is a work of patience and skill.
A Really Big Score
Andy Dinh made his bones as the Derek Jeter of esports. Now the 26-year-old gaming legend owns one of the world’s most successful teams. But can he continue to dominate as billionaire moguls enter the arena?
Seats, Then Services
Like WeWork, its big Chinese rivals don’t make a profit from work-share space. Kr Space founder Liu Chengcheng says growth has to come first.
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.
'What Excites Me Most Is That We Are A Profitable Unicorn'
OakNorth co-founder Rishi Khosla on Indian unicorns, launching lending operations here and why the startup ecosystem in Britain is less buoyant than in India
Power To The People
From helping citizens register into the electoral rolls to analysing data on candidates and their performance, technology platforms are reshaping political conversations to give voters a stronger voice
Great Expectations
Forbes India travels to three hubs of agriculture and small & medium enterprises to gauge the extent of pain, and their expectations from the interim budget
Performing Asset
SBI Chairman Rajnish Kumar is provisioning for bad loans and forecasting increased profitability for the bank, but has risk of default been exorcised?
When Life Gives You Lemons...
Bhupender Nath rose from the middle-class lanes of Patna to the swish set of Dubai, and is now taking Indian food into new realms
Tracking The Modi-meter
Fixing its balance sheet was the BJP-led government’s biggest hit, and the inability to get faster GDP growth its biggest miss
We Need To Recognise That Change Is Constant
Despite the inclusion of technology in education and in industry, good management courses would still have programmes that focus on ‘shaping the mind’
New Lands Of Opportunity
As US immigration regulations diminish the appeal of the American dream, Indians are turning to academic alternatives in Asia and Europe, where there is a rise in quality business schools and post-study job prospects.
The NBFC Prescription
Why they need to focus on a more robust asset-liability management framework and diversify their borrowing mix.
Early Birds
Integrated courses that initiate the race to an MBA after class 12 may be one way to avoid the mad scramble at the post-graduate stage, but they present their own set of problems.
The Young Men And The Big C
While still in their 20s, Nat Turner and Zach Weinberg built a $2 billion company to pursue an impossible dream—combating cancer with big data. They’ve not only made fast progress—they’ve also gotten rich trying
Software Sweatshop
Two decades ago, Joe Liemandt became the youngest member of the Forbes 400 by building an enterprise software juggernaut. He’s quietly returned, bigger than ever, with a darker model
Reelpolitik
Political films—adaptations, hagiographies and dramatisation of election issues—seem to be the toast of the pre-poll season, but India is not the first or the only country to go down this road
Rising From The Ashes
Early success can be heady and hard to sustain. Young achievers share their secrets of dealing with the crests and troughs
Root Value
Narippatta Raju’s theatre stays as connected to its rural vision today as it had when he started out
'Regional Cinema Is Evolving To Tell Interesting Stories'
Viacom18’s Nikhil Sane is bullish about films in local languages and says content matters first, and then the star.
InvestIng In Influencers
Marketers are paying big bucks to cash in on celebrities’ social media followers.
Radical And Apt
With six releases across multiple platforms, the Sacred Games actor can call 2018 her own. Now, the challenge is to sustain herself in the mainstream.
Taking Centre Stage
Deepika Padukone has had several hits over the past few years. With her latest, Padmaavat, she continues to be at the top of her game.