More architecture firms are offshoring. One California firm found outsourcing helped it cut fees by 30%.
Crumbling roads, jammed airports, and power blackouts could hobble growth.
How an uncommon bureaucrat personally secured foreign funding and the cooperation of government agencies to build the Indian city's subway system.
Compared with its Asian rivals, India has been slow to make design a priority. But a new national policy commits to doing business with style.
A scarcity of young, college-educated engineers has turned recruitment in India's fast-growing tech sector into a free-for-all.
My biggest contribution was that I brought small town India into the cricketing landscape of the country, says Kapil Dev.
After a big initial public offering season last year, some 150 companies are expected to raise up to $10 billion in new listings in '07.
India is one of the world's hottest mobile phone markets, but Nokia, Motorola, and Samsung must deliver cool handsets at very thin profit margins.
When Ernst & Young got the mandate from Vodafone late last week to carry out a due diligence on Hutchison-Essar Ltd, it was another feather in the cap for Rajiv Memani.
Airbus executive vice-president clears the air on the company's India operations and the rivalry with Boeing.
Asia's fastest-growing companies are midsize operations that have flourished on a steady diet of venture capital and liberalized policies.
TCS, Infosys, Satyam, and other Indian infotech outfits have been slow to take off in China. That may be about to change.
Jagdish Khattar, Maruti Suzuki's managing director, talks about the need for small cars, global players expanding in India, and why his company will prosper.
India's surging class of millionaires is stocking up on posh pads, luxury cars, and designer duds.