First-ever India-US Dialogue on Intellectual Property begins

NEW DELHI: The first ever India-US Dialogue on Intellectual Property was launched here Wednesday to deepen bilateral strategic cooperation on IP policy.

            The dialogue was launched by US Chamber of Commerce’s Global Innovation Policy Center (GIPC) and Ficci in partnership with the US-India Business Council. It will be convened annually, alternating between New Delhi and Washington, DC.

            “Together, experts from both countries developed a stronger understanding of uniform IP frameworks and how to create solutions in a collaborative way. The dialogue recommendations will be shared with both Governments to deepen strategic cooperation on IP policy,” a statement said.  

            The discussions during the dialogue included a focus on joint opportunities and challenges related to the whole spectrum of IP, including patent filing, regulatory landscape, copyright and infringement, technology transfer, and enforcement.

            “India has an opportunity to get ahead and form the basis on which it can drive domestic growth and be an engine for global economic growth. If India succeeds in becoming a leader in the global knowledge economy, US industries will also benefit. We can both contribute to the success and benefit from the success,” said Patrick Kilbride, senior vice president of the US Chamber’s Global Innovation Policy Center. (AGENCIES)

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