Latest issue OCT 09, 2009

COVER STORY: Flying Solo

Naresh Goyal brought expatriate managers to help build Jet Airways into a world-class airline. Having achieved it, he now has to contend with local resentment against these foreigners. The recent strike by Jet pilots was a symptom of this. The conflict comes at a time when the aviation industry is inexorably moving towards the low-cost model and Goyal’s premium model is crumbling. He must quickly find a way out.

Asia’s Best Under a Billion

Twenty Indian companies feature among 200 of the smartest companies in Asia-Pacific that have weathered the recession and are now looking to recapture growth.

Look Who’s Going for Sarkari Naukri

Indian software companies have taken the world by storm with their outsourcing mettle. But they do piecemeal work that ranks them only as artisans, not architects. To move up, they must do large turnkey projects from the beginning to end. Now, the Indian government gives them that opportunity.

The Invisible Czars

They are a formidable name in the stock derivatives market but very few have seen them. Fewer still understand their business model. Forbes India lifts the veil off Dolat Capital, one of the most successful brokerages in the country.

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