Announcing our Partnership with Governance Consulting Group to Advance Tech Governance
- Communications Team
- Jun 24
- 1 min read

Indic Pacific Legal Research, a premier technology law consultancy specialising in AI governance, today announced a strategic partnership with Governance Consulting Group (GCG), a leading advisory firm in corporate and policy governance.
This collaboration will provide integrated solutions to help organisations navigate the complex regulatory and ethical landscape of emerging technologies.
The partnership combines Indic Pacific Legal Research's research-backed expertise in AI law, data policy, and intellectual property with GCG’s extensive experience in risk management, regulatory compliance, and corporate governance frameworks. The joint venture is poised to address the growing demand for holistic advisory services that align technological innovation with sound governance principles.
About Governance Consulting Group
Governance Consulting Group (GCG) is a business consulting firm that works at the intersection of enterprise strategy, public policy, and innovation. We offer business advisory, policy advisory, and program advisory services across high-impact sectors shaping the future economy. Through theme-based research and strategic foresight, we help business leaders, startups, and governments make informed decisions, build resilient systems, and implement innovation in tandem with long-term goals. From green manufacturing and AI to agri-tech, defense, space, and digital media, GCG supports organisations ready to lead, adapt, and grow in a fast-changing world.
About Indic Pacific Legal Research
Established in 2019, Indic Pacific Legal Research is an India-centric legal consultancy that delivers legal and policy solutions in technology and global governance . With a focus on artificial intelligence, intellectual property, and corporate innovation, the firm provides research-backed consulting, training, and publications to a diverse range of clients, including corporations, governments, and startups.
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