The $2,500 'People's Car' to be unveiled on January 10 is a natural fit for India, but don't expect rivals to match it.
The rupee's 11% gain against the dollar has driven U.S. and European retailers to switch their orders to countries with weaker currencies.
With young people and others using their phones for texting, e-mail, and Web surfing, it's an increasingly wireless way of life on the Subcontinent.
Indian businessmen in Uganda are waking up to a new threat: China. As the new age Great Game unfolds in natural resources-rich Africa, they have started to feel the heat of the dragon.
Subhash Chandra making headlines is no longer news. For some years now it has been for his no-holds-barred feud with the Board for Control of Cricket in India.
The collapse of mortgage lenders in the U.S. is slowing the pace at some of India's fast-growing IT companies.
With Tata Motors about to unveil a low-cost, very small car, automakers from Europe and the U.S. are poised to jump into the market
This elite group of business, political, and cultural leaders is helping transform India into a 21st century economic power in Asia and beyond
Tech companies and exporters are losing profits as the currency continues to rise.
For less than three cents a day, largely uneducated women are learning how to invest their money and run their own profitable businesses
English is no longer India's default business language, and companies ranging from Nokia to Google must reach consumers who speak 18 languages
Maruti Udyog Ltd, the country's largest car maker, reported a growth of over 25 per cent in sales, up from 9.9 per cent in May. Jagdish Khattar, the company's managing director, spoke to Business Standard on survival strategies in a tough market.
More companies on the subcontinent are looking for Western executives to provide international experience. There's no shortage of applicants.
He's also enjoying a new level of corporate respect.
With losses piling up, India's commercial aviation industry is set for a major consolidation that could cut out quite a few players
GE's India head reflects on his hits and misses and shares his plans to return soon.
Professional CEOs are taking home fat cheques and humungous stock options the size of small company turnovers
Business is growing fast and continues to draw investment, but making big bucks in a country smitten with small cars won't be easy.
Locals disdain suds, but foreign brewers are betting they'll switch to the stuff.
India's fashion industry has ambitions for a design style mingling Indian craftsmanship and Bollywood-style cool to tempt buyers worldwide.