Company Buybacks in India (2026): What Founders, Boards & Investors Must Know
The Corporate Laws (Amendment) Act, 2026 has redrawn the rules governing company buybacks in India, giving founders and boards more flexible tools to return capital, manage dilution and facilitate…
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