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Tamil Nadu to roll out Intellectual Property Rights policy with focus on GI products

Tamil Nadu to roll out Intellectual Property Rights policy with focus on GI products
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Tamil Nadu is finalizing an Intellectual Property Rights policy with a specific focus on protecting and commercializing Geographical Indication (GI) products. The state aims to leverage these assets to reach a $1.5 trillion economy by 2036.

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This policy demonstrates a strategic shift toward protecting regional cultural and agricultural assets to drive economic growth and global competitiveness.

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Tamil Nadu is in the final stages of formulating its Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) policy, which will also cover Geographical Indications (GI), according to S. Vincent, Member Secretary of the Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology (TNSCST).

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