 Predicting the exact future of the legal profession in India or any country for that matter is challenging due to the complex interplay of various factors. However, I can highlight some trends and possibilities that might shape the future of the legal profession in India. First, technology integration. The legal profession is likely to be heavily influenced by technological advancements. Automation, artificial intelligence and machine learning could streamline routine tasks, document review, legal research and contract drafting, allowing lawyers to focus on more complex and strategic aspects of legal work. Second, specialization. Yes, as legal matters become more intricate and diverse, specialization in niche areas of law could become more common. Lawyers with expertise in specific domains such as technology, intellectual property, environmental law and international trade may be in higher demand. Third, alternative dispute resolution, ADR. With an aim to expedite the legal process, reduce costs and lessen the burden on the courts, alternative dispute resolution methods like arbitration, mediation and negotiation may gain prominence. Fourth, globalization and cross-border transactions. As India continues to engage in international trade and investment and has become one of the most potential destinations for foreign investment, lawyers with knowledge of cross-border transactions, international law and trade regulations will be sought after. Yes, remember that. Fifth, regulatory and compliance work. With the ever-evolving regulatory landscape, lawyers specializing in compliance and regulatory matters will be essential for businesses to navigate complex legal requirements, including those who practice forensics. Sixth, data privacy and cybersecurity. As digital interactions and data sharing increase, lawyers well-versed in data privacy, cybersecurity and technology-related legal issues will be in demand to protect individuals and businesses with commercial interests and so on. It is important to note that the future is shaped by a combination of factors including technological advancements, economic conditions, social changes and legal reforms. The legal profession in India will likely evolve in response to these factors and lawyers who can adapt, innovate and remain informed will be better positioned to succeed in the changing landscape. Remember that, especially the young lawyers. Thank you. See you again.