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    Governance, Compliance, and CEO Pay: Navigating the New Regulatory Landscape in Indian Finance
    (Book Rivers, 2026) Yatharth Kumar, Adeel Maqbool
    Over the past few years, India has witnessed radical changes in the regulatory landscape in the area of finance and accounting, driven by an increasing emphasis on corporate governance, equity, accountability, and transparency in executive compensation. This chapter provides a critical appraisal of how changing norms of governance and compliance requirements, led by Indian regulators such as SEBI, RBI, and the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, have redefined the landscape of CEO remuneration in Indian financial entities. Through this chapter, an attempt has been made to assess whether these reforms have succeeded in creating a connection between managerial incentives and shareholders' value in the long term or if there are still material gaps and inconsistencies prevailing. Drawing upon regulatory initiatives, such as the SEBI (LODR) Amendments, RBI's directions on the compensation of executives of private sector banks, and key provisions of corporate law, this chapter describes the normative bases of these initiatives and the concerns of their operational implementation. Based on a qualitative analysis of landmark cases and regulatory reports, it discusses how Indian companies are navigating and mitigating the tension between compliance, governance accountability, and competitive pay designs for top executives. The analysis highlights the contributions of disclosure quality, board independence, and performance-based compensation in this dynamic regulatory environment. The chapter concludes by acknowledging continuing disparities and proposing policy suggestions that are in harmony with both international governance best practices and India's socioeconomic realities.

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