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Oberoi wants to be in London and New York, possibly Paris, and would also like to have a presence in Thailand, Singapore and Hong Kong.

If India's leadership can focus on what's good for the nation and its people, it has an opportunity to catapult the country from global middle-income economies.

Jeff Bezos speaks with Business Today about Amazon's international business, its obsession with customers, his take on operational excellence and much more.

It is not about ownership but leadership, management and vision. My aim is to make CIL a company that produces one billion tonnes of coal by 2019, says Piyush Goyal.

The Prime Minister knows all too well that he needs to get the economy back on track before he can do the big stuff that will legitimise his aspirations of statesmanship.

We just announced a $40 million early stage investment for India innovation, specifically dedicated to start-ups. We have invested in a Mumbai-based analytics company called Covacsis. It is uniqu...

The new Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka, who took charge of the IT service provider today, outlines his agenda for the company, says he has no Plan B for it.

The Chief Operating Officer of the world's largest social media platform is willing to make specific investments in India, as Facebook did by going big on feature phones.

It really would not have been that difficult for Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to push through a decisive Budget. But he chose to present a Budget that looks tame in the context of what is neede...





