Category: Insights
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The Future of Regulation May Not Look Like Regulation at All
India’s regulatory evolution is increasingly moving beyond licences, disclosures, and periodic compliance checks. Across sectors, infrastructure itself is beginning to create visibility, traceability, and accountability at scale. This piece explores how governance is gradually shifting from episodic oversight to systems where regulation becomes embedded into architecture itself.
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The Gap Between Compliance and Regulatory Comfort
Most organisations assume regulatory risk begins when a rule is violated. In reality, friction often starts much earlier — in the gap between what a company believes is compliant and what the system is willing to accept. This piece explores how interpretation, institutional judgment, and evolving regulatory priorities shape outcomes across sectors.
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Why healthtech companies feel compliant, until they don’t
Most healthtech companies don’t run into trouble by ignoring regulation. They run into trouble by believing they are compliant, until the regulatory lens shifts and exposes the gap.
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Why companies often misread regulatory risk in India
Over the years, I’ve seen companies misread regulatory risk not because they are careless, but because they often seek certainty from the wrong signals. This piece examines why that happens.
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Regulatory Signalling Comes Before Regulatory Change
Regulation in India rarely begins with a notification. It usually begins with a shift in tone. Long before formal rules appear, subtle signals start emerging in speeches, consultations, and regulatory conversations.
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Regulatory Strategy in India: Why Digital Businesses Must Build It Into Expansion Plans
Digital businesses in India can no longer treat regulation as a post-fact compliance task. This article explains why regulatory strategy must be built into expansion planning from day one, and how leadership teams can turn policy risk into a growth advantage.