SEPT 12, 2004
 Cover Story
 Editorial
 Features
 Trends
 Bookend
 Personal Finance
 Managing
 BT Special
 Back of the Book
 Columns
 Careers
 People

 

10 Things That Make India Inc. Invincible
Well, almost. What else can explain its resilience in the face of a patchy monsoon, zooming inflation, and the coming oil shock?

EDITORIAL
Hey, Leave The Kids Alone
Read More

BT SPECIAL
India's Best
Automotive Manufacturing Companies

India's best auto manufacturers are attempting to bridge the gap between international quality and domestic promise. Their global counterparts are, in many ways, providing the cue. Read More

Little Singapore's Big Dealmaker
Within just six months of entry, Singapore's Temasek has emerged the second-biggest private equity player in India with over
$450 million in direct investments. And
that's just for starters. more...

Plan of Action
With Montek Singh Ahluwalia taking charge
of the near-defunct Planning Commission,
the focus of "reforms with a human face"
has shifted back to the Yojana Bhawan.
Can he deliver?
more...

Can BPL Claw Back Up?
With a Rs 322-crore cash infusion
from hiving off its CTV business into a
JV with Sanyo, a debt restructuring
package in the works, and new thrust
areas lined up, can Ajit Nambiar revive
BPL? more...

60 Minutes
The $21-billion, global IT services vendor, EDS, has seen crawling revenue growth, shrinking gross margins, and a slow turnaround pace. David Clementz, Executive Vice President (Service Delivery), EDS, spoke to BT on issues facing the company. more...

The World Of The Strategist
For management guru Kenichi Ohmae, today's world is a collection of region states, interconnected by modern technology into one gigantic, virtual sphere where nation
states and political ideologies have lost their relevance.
more...

  BT Crossfire
'Hyderabad: Cyberabad or Hyperabad?'
was the topic at Hyderabad.
While at Delhi, the topic was
'Indian Reforms: Bad Product
or Bad Marketing?
more...
 
 

Q&A: Montek Singh Ahluwalia
The celebrated Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission speaks to BT Online on the shape of post-liberalisation planning to come. What prompted his return to India, what exactly is the Commission up to, what panchayats mean to India's future, and yes, the relevance of Planning in the market era.

More Web Exclusives

More Net Specials

Of Mice...
Mouse-click yourself any which way in cyberspace; why net-surfing plans are such a drag.


Farm As A Freeway
The World Trade Organisation's latest agreement in Geneva has come as a relief to all those countries that had almost given up on Western countries reducing farm subsidies. At long last, they have budged on this sore point of the Doha round. But what about non-tariff barriers? Farm trading remains riddled with problems.

Sugar Trade
Sugar production has its own share of world trade quarrels. A non-sweetened look at the scenario.
 

Technical Analysis Made Easy
How to make friends of trends, and influence
your returns on stocks.

more...

 

The Woman Behind V. Sehwag
Meet Latika Khaneja, the woman who
gets cricketer Virender Sehwag scoring
as a brand. more...
 
The Be-Good Factor
A sociologist's take on what corporate ethics ought to be, and salesman-turned-motivator David Hooker on the 'Dogash' attitude for success. more...
 

The ABC Of Fun And Food
A multi-cuisine food court serving everything from Hyderabadi biryani to a Swiss meal, plus jazz by the river. Where do you find it? No, not in Saint-Tropez, but Koregaon, Pune.
more...

People
Starring B. Muthuraman of Tata Steel,
B.V.R. Subbu of Hyundai Motor India,
youth movement DIA's founder Anand Piramal, Ekta Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms, Ravina Raj Kohli of Star News and construction baron Pallonji Shapoorji Mistry
more...
 

Global Leaders
Leadership Secrets by Vinayak Deshpande

The Pipeline Boom
With GAIL's monopoly in gas pipelines nearing its end and new players finalising their own plans, gas as a fuel may finally become competitive.
more...

A Whiff Of Coffee From Seattle?
Does it make sense for the Seattle-based Starbucks to buy into Barista?
more...

On Top of the World
It's official. Indian IT services vendors have better global delivery capabilities than their overseas counterparts.
more...

Sony's Flight
Sony decides to stop manufacturing its audio line in India.
more...

Permanent Temps
Fancy spending a career-span as a temporary employee? It's not that bad.
Help, Tarun!
Personalised Workspace
The Hot Five
more...

HOME | EDITORIAL | COVER STORY | FEATURES | TRENDS | BOOKEND | PERSONAL FINANCE
MANAGING | BT SPECIAL | BOOKS | COLUMN | JOBS TODAY | PEOPLE


Partners: BT-Mercer-TNS—The Best Companies To Work For In India

INDIA TODAY | INDIA TODAY PLUS
ARCHIVESCARE TODAY | MUSIC TODAY | ART TODAY | SYNDICATIONS TODAY