We have set for ourselves a minimum threshold of cash, come hell or high water, said Dutta
In a Q&A, Amit Aggarwal dwells on his company's long-term commitment to India and its eight year journey in the country
The head of sales at HMSI says with Covid-19 cases declining, good monsoon and bumper harvest, the sector might recover soon
In a Q&A, Shishir Shrivastava says his firm should start hitting the consumption trajectory of FY20 within 30-40 days
The taxation policy disincentivises Indian capital from investing in local startups in two ways
We would also look into distribution opportunities to bring some of these products into the market, said Mehta
Nitin Bansal, head of the company in India, says the technology is going to be critical for the country's economy.
Rear Admiral (Retd) Rahul Shrawat, who heads Naval Group India, talks to Ajai Shukla about Naval Group's ambitions
One day you were planning surgeries and doing oncology and the next day, you had converted half the hospital into a Covid facility
We have a non-banking financial company (NBFC) that provides the financing for transactions.
In a Q&A, Vikas Oberoi explains why he is bullish on the redevelopment business in Mumbai
The per unit cost we are looking at is very feasible and this could be a reality in 3-5 years, said MD Agarwal
Demand will be robust and India will quickly recover from Covid impact, he says
In a Q&A, the vice-chairman of India's second-largest airline says he doesn't see its competition in the market leader, but in SpiceJet, Air India, Vistara and AirAsia
These are dark times but a beautiful new light will shine on the universe, Maity tells Pavan Lall
Amit Jatia, vice-chairman, Westlife Development, talks about the road ahead for the company
In a Q&A Ajay Bhutoria speaks about the new strategy he has rolled out the company, and how Zensar will address supply side issues
In Q&A, Nitin Rakesh dwells on business prospects, M&A opportunities and what Blackstone now brings to table
The second wave has been far more explosive than anticipated, affecting over 300,000 people a day. The sheer volume of the requirement hit the industry like a tonne of bricks
We have now both urban and rural consumers. Our whole business philosophy is towards renewable, said Sinha