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Business and Financial Magazines of India
Business and Financial Magazines of India cover a wide range of information on business, funds, financial trends, economy, etc. They are helpful to entrepreneurs and consultants. Some of these magazines are Forbes (India), BW Businessworld, Dhanam and Markathon.

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Business and Financial Magazines of India, Indian MediaBusiness and Financial Magazines of India have grabbed an integral place in the business world and publishing industry of the country. Several media houses print exclusive business magazines, which provide information to the common man about the burgeoning Indian economy. Some of these magazines are given below:

The Business Enterprise
The Business Enterprise is a monthly magazine published by Brisk Corporate Services. The magazine emphasizes on business, global economy, macro and micro management, etc. It deals with topics like corporate behavioral counseling, turnaround stories, entrepreneurial ideas, start-up guidance, investment advice, investment and entrepreneurial support, corporate lifestyle, etc.

Forbes (India)
Forbes (India) is the Indian edition of Forbes (American business magazine), which is managed by the large Raghav Bahl-owned media conglomerate, Network 18. It was founded in the year 2008 and since then it has achieved a circulation of 50,000 copies.

BW Businessworld
BW Businessworld started in the year 1981. It was published by Ananda Publishers. The magazine was later taken over by Anurag Batra, the owner of Exchange4media and Vikram Jhunjhunwala, who handles an investment banking and asset management firm namely, Shrine Capital. BW Businessworld is one of the oldest and respected business publications in India. It covers issues related to economy, banking, finance, industries, corporate houses and entrepreneurs.

Dhanam
Business and Financial Magazines of India, Indian MediaDhanam is a fortnightly business magazine published in the state of Kerala. This Malayalam magazine was first published in the year 1987. At that time, it was the only major source of business news in the state.

Logistics Management India Magazine
Logistics Management India Magazine was first published in April 2007. It is a B2B magazine and includes content from the associate of logistics management magazine - Supply Chain Management Review (SCMR) and Modern Materials Handling (MMH).

Markathon
Markathon was founded in the year 2009. It is a marketing magazine of the Indian Institute of Management, Shillong. The magazine was created by the PGDM students of Indian Institute of Management and is widely circulated among the Indian Business Schools.

Sustainuance
Sustainuance is a monthly business magazine owned by Saaga Interactive. It was founded in 2012. This magazine features in-depth cover stories, insightful analysis, news and comics, focused on the sustainability industry.

Other Business and Financial Magazines of India
"JCK India" is a trade publication magazine started in the year 2006. This monthly magazine is owned by Reed Infomedia India. "Business India" was founded in the year 1978. It is a fortnightly business news magazine. As of 2001, the magazine achieved a circulation of 88,100 copies. "Business Today" is a product of The India Today Group. The publication of this English business magazine is continuing, since 1992. "Logistics Magazine" is a trade publication magazine owned by Reed Infomedia India. It provides information in the field of logistics and transportation. Other business and financial magazines of India are The Economic Times, Business Standard, Business Line and Women"s Era.


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