Born into fortune, India’s next-generation business leaders confront the challenge of meaning, not money
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Born into fortune, India’s next-generation business leaders confront the challenge of meaning, not money
A fresh batch of bosses is stepping into corner suites. They have inherited businesses that kick-started India’s economic revival post-liberalisation. This next-gen cohort faces a different set of challenges—from geopolitical instability to AI. And the world is watching
Parth Jindal Didn’t Train as an Engineer, Yet He’s Rebuilding the Foundations of His Father’s EmpireSajjan Jindal set up the steel and energy businesses. His son, Parth, has forayed into new sectors such as paints and defence. He is up against established giants. Will the sports-loving entrepreneur sink or soar?
Parth Jindal, MD, JSW Cement and JSW Paints talks to Yuthika Bhargava about his growing up years, professional challenges and vision for the group. Edited excerpts
His granddad was called the takeover tycoon. His father expanded the business. Shashwat Goenka has his job cut out as he charts a new course amid major disruptions
Shashwat Goenka, vice-chairman, RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group talks to Yuthika Bhargava about AI and start-ups as disruptors, and the challenges in front of next-gen leaders. Edited excerpts
By a quirk of fate, she was thrown in at the deep end. But over time Manasi Tata has settled into India’s male-dominated auto sector. Will she be able to steer the world’s top-selling automaker to pole position in India?
Manasi Tata, vice-chairperson, Toyota Kirloskar Motor talks to Yuthika Bhargava about learning on the shopfloor, inclusivity and her vision for the group. Edited excerpts
Businesses such as ports, airports, data centres and green energy will benefit the conglomerate; but headwinds in the form of fraud, insider trading and graft accusations continue to buffet it
Born into fortune, India’s next-generation business leaders confront the challenge of meaning, not money
A fresh batch of bosses is stepping into corner suites. They have inherited businesses that kick-started India’s economic revival post-liberalisation. This next-gen cohort faces a different set of challenges—from geopolitical instability to AI. And the world is watching
- Parth Jindal Didn’t Train as an Engineer, Yet He’s Rebuilding the Foundations of His Father’s Empire
Sajjan Jindal set up the steel and energy businesses. His son, Parth, has forayed into new sectors such as paints and defence. He is up against established giants. Will the sports-loving entrepreneur sink or soar?
Parth Jindal, MD, JSW Cement and JSW Paints talks to Yuthika Bhargava about his growing up years, professional challenges and vision for the group. Edited excerpts
His granddad was called the takeover tycoon. His father expanded the business. Shashwat Goenka has his job cut out as he charts a new course amid major disruptions
Shashwat Goenka, vice-chairman, RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group talks to Yuthika Bhargava about AI and start-ups as disruptors, and the challenges in front of next-gen leaders. Edited excerpts
By a quirk of fate, she was thrown in at the deep end. But over time Manasi Tata has settled into India’s male-dominated auto sector. Will she be able to steer the world’s top-selling automaker to pole position in India?
Manasi Tata, vice-chairperson, Toyota Kirloskar Motor talks to Yuthika Bhargava about learning on the shopfloor, inclusivity and her vision for the group. Edited excerpts
Businesses such as ports, airports, data centres and green energy will benefit the conglomerate; but headwinds in the form of fraud, insider trading and graft accusations continue to buffet it
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