Founded in 1982 by Manohar Lal Patidar, Shakti Pumps, now led by Dinesh and Ankit Patidar, delivers solar and electric pumps, motors, and sustainable water-energy solutions globally.
A.S. Lakshminarayanan, CEO, Tata Communications is repositioning the company from a telecom major to a technology powerhouse. He tells Entrepreneur India how the heavy weight is gearing up.
In a stock exchange filing, the private sector lender said Iyer, currently Head of Strategy, will assume the role of Executive Director for a three-year term starting February 21, 2026. He will succeed Rajeev Ahuja, who is set to retire on February 20, 2026.
Having previously worked with Mahindra and Maruti, Jyoti Malhotra joined Volvo nearly a decade ago, drawn by the startup-like energy of a premium car company that offered scope for real impact.
Good Capital backs creative founders by translating vision into investable frameworks, prioritising people, enabling AI, and supporting India's evolving, high-context startup ecosystem.
Goenka is taking over the role from Harsha Vardhan Agarwal, Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Emami Limited. The announcement was made at the apex chamber's 98th Annual General Meeting and Annual Convention.
My interest in car design was sparked when I saw a beautiful blue Mercedes SEL parked in front of the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai, says Pratap Bose, chief design & creative officer, Mahindra & Mahindra
This panel session at Singapore FinTech Festival 2025 validates the deepest anxieties of founders caught between VC demands for AI and the market's unyielding push for near-term profit.
Entrepreneurship today forms the fulcrum of India's growth engine. The government's vision is to empower both next-generation, family-led entrepreneurs and disruptive, first-generation startups across industries
At Entrepreneur 2025 summit in Delhi, the CEO of Info Edge, emphasized on the importance of AI in businesses. The collaboration between academia and industry to boost India's dream of Vikshit Bharat.
At Entrepreneur India's 2025 Summit in Delhi, the current generation of conglomerates such as the LaLiT Suri Group, Berger Paints, Inox GFL Group, shared their legacy lessons and what it takes to continue scaling established businesses in India
At Entrepreneur India's 2025 Summit in Delhi, leaders of large size conglomerates shared what it takes to scale and lead successful businesses in India
Where corporate culture has often emphasized speed, scale, and multitasking, yoga brings in the missing ingredients: stillness, depth, and intention. It's no coincidence that those who lead from the front are increasingly turning inward to build resilience, emotional intelligence, and mental clarity.
"Tomorrow belongs to those who innovate responsibly and anticipate evolving needs," he says. For MaxVolt, that means redefining energy consumption with solutions that are efficient, intelligent, and kind to the planet.
"It was not until Harvard Business School that the idea of creation began to crystallise, "They weren't interested in conversations about industries or markets. They were just obsessed with creation," Naveen Tewari, Founder of InMobi and Glance
On India's position in the AI race, Tewari said, "There are two parts; AI infrastructure—we are not even participating but in AI applications, India can shine. We didn't build the underlying AI models, but we fine-tuned them and built technology on top of it. India can do amazing in AI applications, just not in AI infrastructure."
We realized that high upfront costs were a significant barrier to adopting electric vehicles (EVs) in a cost-conscious market like India, says Pulkit Khurana, co-founder, Battery Smart
From his early days at Carnegie Mellon University to co-founding a SaaS startup, Gupta's journey reflects the power of blending technical brilliance with entrepreneurial grit.