Skip to main content

Safir Anand becomes the only lawyer to have won the notable Global Achievers Award 2021 announced by HBW, an international digital media platform. Some of the fellow awardees this year include former US President Brack Obama, Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone, Byju Raveendran (Byju’s), Ritesh Agarwal (OYO). Safir Anand is the only lawyer in the list and his inclusion is a befitting testament of the fact that the legal industry is finding great value in his skills to amalgamate law with business strategy and value.

The Global Achievers Awards had received more than 3000 nominations. The award honours and recognises some of the most promising visionaries in multiple sectors such as healthcare, education, legal, governance, peace, entertainment, NGO, Fashion, IT, E-Commerce, etc.

The announcement of awards by HBW has garnered good press. One such coverage can be accessed here. It was also covered by leading business daily Business Standard and can be read here.

Read More:

Most Recent

News & Insights

VIEW ALL
News & Updates, Thought Leadership
Mar 18, 2026

First published by Lexology. Authors: Safir Anand and Sehr Anand Intellectual property Design protection Which IP rights are applicable to fashion designs?

Snapshot: intellectual property for fashion goods in India
News & Updates, Thought Leadership
Mar 10, 2026

‘First published on BW Legal World’ By: Safir Anand, Mudit Kaushik and Sehr Anand India has strong design talent, ranging from local craftspeople to

Not Just Made in India – Designed in India The Budget’s Most Strategic Move
News & Updates, Thought Leadership
Mar 10, 2026

‘First published on BW Legal World’ By: Pravin Anand and Dr. Ajai Garg The Summit underscored a broader reality: artificial intelligence is no longer

India AI Impact Summit 2026: Law, Leadership, and India’s AI Moment
News & Updates, Thought Leadership
Feb 28, 2026

‘First published on Asia IP’ By: Amita Arora In a landmark ruling having expansive ramifications on India’s digital economy, the Calcutta High Court

GUIs as registrable designs in India: From UST Global to the 2026 clarification