Shuchi Singh

Shuchi Singh is a technology lawyer, policy strategist, and cross-functional problem solver who has spent over a decade working at the forefront of India’s most dynamic technology sectors. Her career spans project finance, social networking, messaging, Web3, blockchain, mobility, intellectual property, artificial intelligence, data privacy, and consumer tech, giving her a rare, multifaceted perspective on how law, innovation, and business intersect in practice. Most recently, Shuchi led the Legal & Policy function at Hike, a Bharti Enterprises group company. In this role, she worked across India, the US, and the UAE, partnering closely with product, engineering, growth, and leadership teams to enable launches in gaming, AI, social networking, and crypto. She also engaged extensively with government stakeholders both at the Centre and with the Government of Telangana on emerging technology regulation, digital assets, online gaming, and data governance. She was a key contributor to Telangana’s pioneering Technical Guidance Note on Asset Tokenization. Prior to Hike, Shuchi managed litigation, regulatory matters, and all intellectual property related work at Zoomcar. Her responsibilities ranged from collaborating with law-enforcement authorities to personally filing trademark applications to reclaiming the company’s primary domain name, “zoomcar.com.” This experience shaped her reputation for end-to-end ownership, practical execution, and outcome-oriented legal leadership. Shuchi began her career at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, advising on banking, restructuring, and large financial transactions giving her a strong grounding in risk evaluation, deal-making, and complex stakeholder management. She is also one of the four inventors listed on a pending Indian patent titled “A System to Generate an In-Context Link to a Shared Experience in a Chat Session on a Virtual Communication Platform and Method Thereof.” Her contribution to this invention reflects her belief that lawyers can meaningfully shape product innovation and not just support it. Across all her roles, Shuchi is known for her ability to build clarity in ambiguity. She excels in navigating undefined regulatory terrain, solving multidisciplinary problems, and creating legal strategies that are both commercially grounded and aligned with product vision. Today, she brings together her expertise in technology, policy, IP, and business strategy to help companies operate and thrive in sectors where innovation moves faster than regulation. Her work is driven by a simple principle: thoughtful legal strategy is not a constraint on innovation, but a force that enables it.