Gayathri KS
Gayathri K S graduated in law (BA_LLB (Hons.)) from Symbiosis Law School, Pune in 2020. Gayathri has been associated with the firm since her graduation. She has experience in international trade and WTO laws and corporate and telecom regulatory laws.
She has worked and red on a range of trade-related issues pertaining to Trade Policy, Global Sanctions, Dispute Resolution, and other Trade-related advisory.
She also has experience in corporate commercial laws ranging from incorporation o a company, compliances, M&A transactions, joint venture arrangements and business transfers. She also assists in client advisory on compliance and regulatory matters under foreign exchange regulations, general corporate and commercial matters, telecom regulations etc.
Ameeta Verma Duggal writes for WorldECR about the increasing relevance of Internal Compliance Programmes in India as published.
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Ameeta Verma Duggal writes for WorldECR about the Intangible Transfer of Technology (ITT) Controls. While the broad regulatory provisions governing export controls concerning technology (including ITT) exist in India, the existing regulatory mechanism does not actively provide for ITT controls. In our latest Article published in the WorldECR journal, we discuss India’s current focus on evolving and standardising its ITT controls.
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Ameeta Verma Duggal writes in ET CFO.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAAJdcW4BL_VaeKsvaNsg1wxJe62OEkWB6rA
September 1 and the toys industry waited in hopeful anticipation for an extension of the implementation date of the Toys (Quality Control) Order, 2020 (QCO). The extension was justifiably expected and warranted in the existing circumstances when no stakeholder (including the authorities) are ready as yet to issue the relevant certification and enforce the QCO. Alas, the QCO has been allowed to come into force as of September 1, which will only enhance the chaos and confusion around the sale etc. of toys.
https://cfo.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/toys-the-new-battleground-for-india/77863205
Ameeta Verma Duggal writes in MoneyControl on the structural reforms that are announced only to meet an implementation block in reference to the
recently announced reforms in the space sector.
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Niggling Policy Gap In India’S Ambitious Space Odyssey
https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/india/niggling-policy-gap-in-indias-ambitious-space-odyssey-5525291.html
Ameeta Verma Duggal writes in MoneyControl on the
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There is an undeniable need to respond to China and to become self-reliant. This, however, cannot be basis an emotional call but a reasoned and
determined growth trajectory.
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#BoycottChina movement
Pragmatic Blueprint, Not Emotional Calls Needed Against China
https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/economy/policy/pragmatic-blueprint-not-emotional-calls-needed-against-china-5439241.html
Ameeta Verma Duggal writes in MoneyControl to discuss the opportunity that has come India’s way to become an economic superpower.
https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/it-is-indias-hour-to-shine-but-will-it-5322941.html
Ameeta Verma Duggal writes in ET CFO about the unravelling of the WTO disputes settlement mechanism with the Appellate Body being reduced to a
single member as a result of the systemic blocking of reappointments of members by the United States and how this development impacts India.
https://cfo.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/wto-crisis-and-india/72839161

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Expertise
- Corporate advisory
- International Trade
- Compliance management
- Commercial and financial due diligence
Education
B.A LL.B
Professional Memberships
Registered Advocate, Bar Council of Kerala
Kerala High Court Bar Association