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live music festivals and events have an immensely positive impact on the local economy
UPFRONT
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COLUMN
20 | IS AMERICA IN DECLINE?
The arts and culture arc is a sharp contrast to the period
of advancement between 1865 and 1965
FEATURES
INTERVIEW
22 | ‘INDIA CAN BE A BIG PLAYER IN THE NEXT
civil aviation Minister ashok Gajapathi raju GENERATION OF THE CLOUD’
58: NIshaNt matta; 78: amIt Verma; 66: Joshua NaValkar; 76: VIVek Prakash / reuters
IBM Cloud’s senior VP Robert LeBlanc believes India is the next
46 big market after the US
58 | ‘WE WILL MOVE ON THE 5/20 RULE BY END-2015’
The draft civil aviation policy has the potential to revolutionise
Indian skies, says Union Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju
76 | EASE OF BUSINESS: INDIA’S RANK TO IMPROVE
SIGNIFICANTLY IN 2016
Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das is satisfied with
India’s rise in World Bank rankings
faasos co-founders kallol banerjee (left) and Jaydeep barman
ENTERPRISE
40 | SETTING THE STAGE
56 The music festival ecosystem sustains artistes, audiences
and local economies. But can it sustain itself?
46 | THE INTEGRATED FOOD COMPANY
After initial hiccups, fast food chain Faasos is now the example
of a business model that balances scale and sustainability
50 | COME DINE ALL DAY
Restaurateur Anjan Chatterjee is stepping out of his comfort zone
The government has sought feedback on its draft civil aviation policy with a slew of casual dining formats
8 | FORBES INDIA DECEMBER 11, 2015

