Seeds of change
Farming will go back to basics with the help of tomorrow’s technology.
Farming will go back to basics with the help of tomorrow’s technology.
The South Korean automaker has come a long way in just six years. Losses have made way for profits, sales are at a decade high, and the company is looking beyond its home turf.
Today’s generation buys the best gadgets, but can’t afford to own a house to put them all in. They don’t plan to, either—they would rather rent instead.
Can India move away from being a low-cost innovator at the bottom of the pyramid, and instead begin to be known for big-bang, disruptive innovations for the world?
As the co-founder of a leading venture capital company, Chemi Peres is open to investing in Asian countries. But he does not rule out a totally different role for himself: that of a politician, like his late father.
Despite all the churn and chaos caused by policy decisions and global economic conditions, there’s still hope for a strong Indian economy.