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Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (NIScPR)
Source : Journal of Intellectual Property Rights
Url : https://doi.org/10.56042/jipr.v29i4.11022
Campus : Amritapuri
School : School for Sustainable Futures
Year : 2024
Abstract : Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) are becoming key assets for competitiveness and addressing developmental challenges. It thus becomes imperative for a country to strategically protect its IPRs and create roadmaps for the development of this institution. The Indian government in recent years has taken a salutary paradigm shift by bringing innovation and entrepreneurship at the center stage of its economic development and addressing developmental challenges. The National Intellectual Property Rights Policy that came out in 2016 (NIPR 2016) can be seen as part of this innovation driven inclusive growth approach. India becoming one of the most aggressive globally in creating new start-ups is among some of the visible outcomes of the policy shift. The IPR policy becomes more important in this new context. The paper revisits the NIPR 2016 to see to what extent it is an enabler for research, innovation, and entrepreneurship in the country. The pathways that it underscores for strengthening the IPR institution in the country, positions undertaken on contentious issues, and the long-term vision that it draws are examined. What types of further interventions/pathways may be required that can enrich the IPR ecosystem and create positive externality in the economy and society are discussed. The study proposes the need for framing a new IPR policy in the context of the fast-changing innovation dynamics and the increasing role of IPR in this evolving landscape.
Cite this Research Publication : , India’s Policy Shift towards Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Self-Reliance: Implications for India’s Intellectual Property Policy, Journal of Intellectual Property Rights, CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (NIScPR), 2024, https://doi.org/10.56042/jipr.v29i4.11022