Fade to Black: Technicolor’s Collapse and the Plight of India’s Creative Workforce, by Advocate Vaidehi Harshad Samant and Abhishek Aman Inamdar

For over 3,000 workers in Bengaluru and Mumbai, the news of Technicolor Group’s closure on February 24, 2025, wasn’t just a headline—it was a visceral blow. These weren’t mere statistics; they were artists, animators, and technicians whose creative hands shaped Hollywood icons like Mufasa: The Lion King, Kung Fu Panda, and the Harry Potter series….

One Sport, Many Federations, No Wins: India’s Governance Gridlock, by Ishaan Michael

1. Introduction In 2012, Indian boxers were caught in a tug-of-war between two federations—neither recognized internationally—leaving athletes in limbo. This wasn’t an isolated crisis; it’s a symptom of a fractured sports ecosystem plaguing India across disciplines like boxing, archery, and table tennis. Rival federations, each claiming legitimacy, spawn a tangle of legal disputes, governance failures,…