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IPR Trend in India: Empirical Evidence for a Self-reliant Mission


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1 Associate Professor (International Trade), Indian Institute of Plantation Management (An Autonomous Organisation of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt. of India), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
2 Senior Research Fellow, Indian Institute of Plantation Management (An Autonomous Organisation of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt. of India), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
     

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Innovation is an engine for economic growth in the modern technological age and knowledge-centric economy. However, protecting the rights of innovators and rewarding them legally is a major constraint due to a lot of procedural hurdles and time consuming processes. IPR boosts the economic growth and development of the nation, which in turn may propel the AATMANIRBHAR movement of India. In this background, it was deemed necessary to present the status and trends of Indian patents and patentees in recent times. The present research work would provide a road map for future self-reliant Indian economic development. Secondary data for the last decade relating to IPR was collected from websites, research papers, journals, books, newsletters, and the WIPO website. It is recommended that the legal hassles involved in obtaining IPR and other paperwork may be excluded with a view to making patenting much easier for the beneficiaries.

Keywords

IPR, Self-reliance, Filing, Grants, Patentees, Trends, Growth Rate, Garret Ranking, Factor Analysis
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  • IPR Trend in India: Empirical Evidence for a Self-reliant Mission

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Authors

K. Venkateswaran
Associate Professor (International Trade), Indian Institute of Plantation Management (An Autonomous Organisation of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt. of India), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Pooja S. Bhat
Senior Research Fellow, Indian Institute of Plantation Management (An Autonomous Organisation of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt. of India), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Abstract


Innovation is an engine for economic growth in the modern technological age and knowledge-centric economy. However, protecting the rights of innovators and rewarding them legally is a major constraint due to a lot of procedural hurdles and time consuming processes. IPR boosts the economic growth and development of the nation, which in turn may propel the AATMANIRBHAR movement of India. In this background, it was deemed necessary to present the status and trends of Indian patents and patentees in recent times. The present research work would provide a road map for future self-reliant Indian economic development. Secondary data for the last decade relating to IPR was collected from websites, research papers, journals, books, newsletters, and the WIPO website. It is recommended that the legal hassles involved in obtaining IPR and other paperwork may be excluded with a view to making patenting much easier for the beneficiaries.

Keywords


IPR, Self-reliance, Filing, Grants, Patentees, Trends, Growth Rate, Garret Ranking, Factor Analysis

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