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Highlights Of The Annual Report 2017-18, Issued By Indian IP Office
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The revamping of the IP administration in the country, which was
set in motion with the advent of the National IPR policy in 2016,
has effectively used the stepping stones of procedural and
administrative reforms to bring the much awaited results for the
stakeholders. When it comes to IP creation, India has jumped five
places to rank 52 in the Global Innovation Index 2019, up from the
57 it had in last year's rankings.
Highlights of the Annual Report 2017-18, Issued by Indian IP
office by Aprajita Nigam and Mahima Madan
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