Creative India: tapping the full potential
India’s creative economy is large, but its untapped potential is even larger. This study provides the first reliable measure on the size of India’s creative economy, explores the many challenges faced
India’s creative economy is large, but its untapped potential is even larger. This study provides the first reliable measure on the size of India’s creative economy, explores the many challenges faced
This paper deals with policy options for strengthening national capacities to make informed choices about using biotechnology in food and agriculture (BFA).
The fi rst report of the Mashelkar Committee on patent issues was accused of plagiarism and the committee was asked by the government to rexamine its recommendations. The second report of this committee poses a different set of problems.
This latest UN report reveals alarming statistics on how indigenous peoples are faring in areas like health, education, poverty, environment and human rights. Shows that they suffer disproportionately compared to non-indigenous and face systematic discrimination and exclusion.
Using patent data from 66 countries for the period 1990
Judged by the sheer number of clean development mechanism (CDM) projects registered and in the pipeline, India undoubtedly can be seen as a success story as far as the functioning of the local carbon market is concerned.
As the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meeting convenes in Copenhagen, Denmark, intellectual property (IP) rights remain a highly contentious issue that threatens the long-term prospects of these negotiations.
This working paper maps out the structure and value chains of the wind industry, analyzes the wind industry
Correspondence between FICCI and Indian Musical Industry concerning judicial roundtable organized by the Maharashtra State Judicial Academy in collaboration with FICCI.
IF THE GOAL OF LIMITING TEMPERATURE rise to 2 degrees centigrade above the pre-industrial era is to be met, then a technological fix is central to any solution to deal with climate change. The attempt would be to find a way to meet development goals that will at the same time reduce or control emissions. This requires new rapidly scalable and powerful technologies.
The aim of this paper is to examine some important aspects of the linkage between climate change and trade-related issues.