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The times they are a-changing for Competition Commission of India

Fair market regulator is getting more powers as its new leadership settles in at work

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Subhomoy Bhattacharjee New Delhi
In less than a month, Indian companies will get new rules on how to deal with the fair market regulator. The Competition Commission of India (CCI), in the past couple of years, has passed orders in several high profile cases involving Google, WhatsApp, Amazon and Reliance Industries.

As the CCI reads representations from the industry, advocacy groups and academia, it has a new leadership team. Ravneet Kaur joined the regulator as chairperson in May, making her just four months into the job. Of the three new members appointed last week, only Sweta Kakkad, a former interim chief compliance officer at

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