A 4000-year-old Indian sport hits prime time
A primal sport, Kabaddi has an intense following across India. It needs nothing more than some able-bodied young blood eager to show their prowess and skill in a rough and tumble game
A primal sport, Kabaddi has an intense following across India. It needs nothing more than some able-bodied young blood eager to show their prowess and skill in a rough and tumble game
A young Indian company based in the South Indian city of Bangalore has grown to take on the entrenched old guard of stockbrokers in Mumbai – against the odds
Design does not have to look ahead all the time. Sometimes, there is merit in going back to capture the times and traditions of a generation that does not believe in changing completely
You only have to go through advertisements in newspapers, magazines and television to see the cultural mores and attitudes that underpin a market – and what is acceptable to consumers
It’s the hard way to build a business – the infrastructure layer. The long gestation periods, the massive capital investments and an ability to persevere are essential.
There is no such thing as an online only or an offline only business. Customers are looking for their interests to be served and happy to avail of services that make it easy
How does a brand build credibility for its offering? What is the ‘magic sauce’ that keeps people coming back for more. A successful entrepreneur tries a repeat of the formula that worked
The stock photography market makes it easy for advertisers to get the image they need at far lower prices that a couple of decades ago. And in India, one brand moved swiftly to dominate
It may look like a news app in multiple Indian languages but it has huge ambitions for the consumption of regional language content in India. And how it executes in future will be crucial to its success
The original cliche was about selling coal to New Castle. But there’s an emerging game in town. India now makes some of the finest single malt whiskies in the world – and that is a googly.