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A Deep Dive Into Good Chaos, Bad Chaos, and How to Actively Manage Both

Author: Waqar B. Hashim is a veteran product development leader with over 30 years of experience bringing complex hardware-software integrated products to market, generating more than $5 billion in sales worldwide.

Every startup begins with a spark of creativity, a founder sees a problem, imagines a solution,

DevOps has evolved from a buzzword into a fundamental requirement for any organization serious about software delivery. Companies that master DevOps practices deploy code 200 times more frequently than their competitors while experiencing 24 times faster recovery from failures. This article explains why DevOps matters for your business, what the data reveals about its impact, and how to evaluate whether

Vibe coding has transformed how developers build software, but this AI powered approach comes with serious security risks that every business leader needs to understand. The promise of faster development is real. The danger of shipping vulnerable code is equally real. This article explores why human oversight remains essential when AI writes your code and how the best app development

One of the current debates relating to the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (“PMLA”) concerns the relationship between the predicate offence and the offence of money laundering under PMLA. While the Supreme Court in 2022 declared that money laundering can only exist when the predicate offence does, the implications of quashing, dismissal, or acquittal with regard to the predicate

Every major sporting event claims to be a celebration of human potential, but if India goes ahead with hosting the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad, athletes may find that the real contest begins before they enter a stadium. The city’s winter air, often saturated with PM₂.₅ concentrations that drift into the “very unhealthy” band, creates a milieu in which

Collective legal action, where groups of persons affected by a similar legal issue seek redress in a single proceeding, is an important facet of modern litigation. Globally, this mechanism has taken many forms, with class action suits particularly associated with the United States. India, though not possessing a formal class action regime identical to those in some common law jurisdictions,

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The article discusses the question of whether the mandatory Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting (BRSR) structure in India would effectively stop the process of ESG-washing or restructure it into a more coherent one. As Environmental, Social, and Governance (Hereinafter referred to as “ESG”) is becoming a defining factor in access to capital and corporate plausibility, the previous focus of

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Transportation and logistics is the lifeline of modern economic frameworks, so any kind of transportation delays, such as flight cancellations, railway delays, metro breakdowns, and road transport accidents etc., have the potential to jolt the economy as well as the general public. The widespread harm caused to individuals, though, seems fragmented, but the commonality of grievance and service availed

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This piece is about a feeling most of us recognise but rarely name. The quiet moment when you realise that the liberty you were taught about in school is not in tune with the nerve of the criminal justice system. It is not about dramatic breakdowns or spectacular abuses of power, it is about waiting for justice. It is