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Bihar ki Baat or Baat Bihar Ki? The Prashant Kishor Case
In India, alongside ballots, branding has become equally important in elections.
Oct 4
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Vidisha Madan
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When Darth Vader Meets AI: Why Hollywood Just Declared War on a Chinese Startup
Think about this: After opening an app and typing in “Darth Vader having a coffee on a neon Shanghai street,” a high-resolution picture of Disney’s dark…
Oct 1
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Abhilasha Semwal
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September 2025
Ozempic and Wegovy: Beyond the Hype
Semaglutide sold under brand names like Ozempic and Wegovy, is creating a wave of excitement among those who struggled with obesity.
Sep 27
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Shipra Agarwal
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The IP Wave: When Women March
August 2025, and in some bright, buzzing co-working office in Lagos, a young female coder has just realised that her AI-generated painting was employed…
Sep 24
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Priyanka Garodia
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Nostalgia Reloaded: How Old IP is Powering India’s New Media Economy
In India’s media landscape, the past is increasingly shaping the future.
Sep 20
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Aurko Chakrabarti
Touchscreens on Wheels: How Indian Roads Are Being Put at Risk by In-Car Entertainment
Every day, my colleagues and I take a cab from our office in Vasant Kunj to Kalkaji Mandir.
Sep 17
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Neeti
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Anthropic’s $1.5 Billion Copyright Settlement: A Landmark Moment for AI and Creators
In a case that could redefine the relationship between artificial intelligence and content creators, AI start‑up Anthropic has agreed to a…
Sep 13
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Shivani Singh
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The Race for Code and Global Power
Mark Cuban is no fan of understatement, and his view of the AI race is no exception.
Sep 10
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Priyanka Garodia
Faith, Law, and Monopoly: Can Sacred Terms Belong to One Temple?
The name of a god can unite millions, but can it also be owned?
Sep 6
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Khushi Kesari
Mapping Global Innovation: An Analysis of WIPO’s GII 2025 Cluster Rankings
The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) has released its Global Innovation Index (GII) 2025 cluster rankings, offering a detailed look at…
Sep 3
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Shivani Singh
August 2025
“Banning Knowledge? The Delhi High Court’s Crackdown on Shadow Libraries and the Future of Research in India”
A Courtroom Verdict with Far-Reaching Ripples
Aug 27
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Abhilasha Semwal
From Retail stores to Quick Delivery: Are Indian Pharmacies Expanding Access or Risking Safety??
India is often called the “pharmacy of the world.” With a massive generics industry that supplies nearly 20% of the world’s medicines, over 10,000…
Aug 23
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Shipra Agarwal
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