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    Implementation of Transport Policies in Newtown Kolkata Can Avert a Public Health Crisis

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    Editorial

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    Editorial

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    Foreword

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    Direct Listing of Indian Companies on Foreign Stock Exchanges: Unveiling its Efficiency Breakthroughs & Unforeseen Challenge

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    In a recent breakthrough, the Ministry of Finance in India introduced the FEMA (NDI) Rules, 2024 and the LEAP Rules, 2024, following the policy initiative of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs vide the Companies Act, 2013 (Amendment of 2020), allowing certain classes of Indian public companies to get directly listed on overseas stock exchanges, without the need for getting listed on the Indian stock exchange. This monumental move aims to facilitate easier access to global capital, benefitting India-based companies, having ambitions to expand their presence in international markets. This paper attempts to explore the current mechanisms in India, such as masala bonds, Global Depositary Receipts, American Depositary Receipts and Foreign Institutional Investment and the regulatory gaps and risks associated with their issuance, thereby justifying the need for the current direct listing scheme. However, the authors argue that despite recent amendments, Indian companies may face significant regulatory and jurisdictional hurdles while getting listed on foreign exchanges. These are underscored by the differing and inconsistent compliance requirements across jurisdictions and ambiguous tax implications. While direct listing may offer numerous benefits, like wide access to foreign capital and improved valuation, these may be undermined by the above regulatory uncertainties. Addressing these issues is crucial for the Indian firms to fully leverage the opportunities presented by global capital markets, ensuring sustainable growth and competitiveness

    A Litany for Blessed Diversity

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    New Lease of Life to Stale Debts: A Study of Tottempudi Salalith Vs. State Bank of India

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    A Nation Is Known By the Enemy It Keeps

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    This piece is written against the backdrop of the recent Indo-Pak confrontation and the frenzied discussions about India\u27s re-hyphenation with its neighbour. It argues that while enmity remains a salient feature of international relations today, it is no longer defined by ideas. This is symptomatic of a world where aggressive nationalist assertions have paradoxically led to the indistinguishability of nation-states

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