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Indian National IP Policy Update

Author: Intellepedia
October 21, 2015
Intellectual Property

The Indian National IPR Policy is under review, with its draft raising debates on IP enforcement and access to generic medicines. This update provides an analytical overview of the policy’s objectives and the issues under consideration.

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