- Opinion
- 6 Apr 2023
- 1 min read
Develop a ‘blockchain for DPI’ playbook
India must leverage its G20 presidency to deliver global legal certainty for blockchain use, among other things, given its innovation-potential for designing Digital Public Infrastructure
This opinion was published in Financial Express on April 06, 2023.
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About the Authors
Shehnaz is Senior Resident Fellow and Lead, ALTR. She works on emerging areas of policy and law on the intersection of finance, technology, and inclusion. At Vidhi, she has worked with several Ministries of the Government of India on matters relating to digital payments, financial regulation, commercial laws and business and human rights. Her independent research at Vidhi focuses on leveraging technological solutions to build a robust and inclusive financial system for all in India. Prior to joining Vidhi, she worked as an associate at the Financial Regulatory Practice at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Mumbai where her work focused on advising leading financial institutions (both Indian and multinational), including payment systems on legal and regulatory issues in India. She has also involved in several mergers and acquisitions in the financial space. She has also worked as an associate at the Dispute Resolution team at JSA, New Delhi. She writes frequently for the Oxford Business Law Blog and media outlets such as Hindu BusinessLine,Financial Express, MoneyControl, FirstPost, etc. She graduated from RML National Law University in 2011.
Swarna was a Research Fellow at Vidhi working in the area of Fintech. She graduated from West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata with a B.A. LL.B (Hons.) in 2021. Her areas of interests include financial regulations, data protection laws, commercial laws and the emerging frameworks of new financial technologies. She previously worked with the law firm L&L Partners wherein she was involved in advising on various issues under the Companies Act, foreign exchange laws and employment laws. She has also worked with the Vidhi Kautilya Society, NUJS and has contributed to the NUJS Law Review.
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