The 30 under 30 winners shortlisted by individual juries for each category are professionals or entrepreneurs who've shown remarkable excellence at a young age and are set for greater triumphs
Just as in the bustling US tech sector, India's IT entrepreneurs — from the IT services bellwethers to the more recent digital native billionaires—have carved a niche for themselves by not just donating millions but also by immersing themselves in relatively newer causes like climate change and gender inequality
This fortnight's edition turns the arc lights squarely on the Forbes Asia list of 20 Power Women, three of them from India. The list includes women, like Indra Nooyi, who have climbed to the top rung of the corporate ladder after years of relentless professional achievements. Some women've taken charge of family businesses and carved out their own growth paths
The Forbes India cover story on outliers in a funding winter—and extends the Scrooge metaphor to the moneybags fuelling startup activity, the venture capitalists (VCs)
Team Forbes India has brought you vivid profiles of stars who have achieved various milestones and amassed admirers because of their sustained hard work and determination. All that, and much more, awaits you in this special Showstoppers issue
The latest issue of Forbes India takes the small-town to startup saga forward, into the digital age, by shining a light on a clutch of new-age entrepreneurs with origins in Indian villages and towns
This evolution is doubtless inspiring for those seeking to emulate the (Licence) Raj to Riches generations. But is wealth the end game? Is it really that stash—and all the glittering trappings that come with it—that people want most?
Take a look at the list of some of the most innovative companies in the Asia-Pacific region, which features six young startups from India
If your luxe label is focussed on just the slim sliver of the HNI market, it may be time to put up the shutters. The smarter merchants of luxury don't have just the HNI in their sights. A bigger opportunity may well be the consumer with HNI-like aspirations. A few of them will turn HNIs themselves, over time
This Forbes India-Group M study is an effort to acknowledge influencers with sustained high-quality content across nine categories, from comedy to social impact
This fortnight, we have a collection of stories of deep tech entrepreneurship, from robotics to aerospace, as well as the burgeoning number of venture capitalists opening the purse-strings to fuel these potentially ground-breaking ideas