A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
The desire to pursue higher education in the US or Canada is appealing because of better professional growth and higher-paying jobs. But with the recent economic conditions, students are struggling—they are forced to either opt for unpaid internships, pay cuts or return to India
On the Forbes India cover this fortnight is a man who embarked on a journey of transformation .soon after taking charge of the Switzerland-headquartered Novartis in 2018. Over the past seven years, Vasant 'Vas' Narasimhan has led its transformation into a focussed medicines company rebuilt on the bedrock of R&D and innovation
How Vasant 'Vas' Narasimhan is readying India to play a bigger role in its medicines pipeline as the company becomes a pure-play innovative firm
Vas Narasimhan on why they call the pharma giant's Hyderabad facility a corporate centre, the potential of the Indian market and the vast talent here
US, UK and Canada have been the go-to destinations for overseas education for Indians, but now, thanks to quality education, lower costs, and the promise of a better lifestyle among other perks, more countries are emerging as popular destinations for higher education
Choosing the university you want to attend is just the beginning of a long-drawn and tedious process for students wanting to go overseas to study. Here's the Forbes India Ready Reckoner to see your plans till the end
Indian students studying and working abroad share their tips and tricks to save money while living on a shoestring budget
Revision bots, design-your-own-course companions, even mock interview coaches: Experts say that edtech is facing disproportionate disruption from generative AI, and interestingly, from older, non-tech learners in India
Founder and CEO of RAYSolute Consultants decodes the return on investment from studying abroad
Higher education abroad not only imparts students with skills and knowledge but also contributes towards a strong economy, writes the co-founder and MD of upGrad