New Delhi, July 13 -- India is uniquely positioned to emerge as the next global seat for arbitration, Supreme Court judge justice Surya Kant has said, citing rising costs and procedural delays in traditional arbitration centres such as London and Singapore. Speaking in Sweden earlier this week, justice Kant noted that the global arbitration landscape is "in search of new anchors", and that India, through key legal reforms, judicial support and institutional evolution, stands out as a credible and cost-efficient contender. "Often, when discussing the architecture of international arbitration, I have noticed that institutions situated in established hubs, such as London and Singapore, have become almost synonymous with the practice itself," s...