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
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the report of the Technical Expert Group headed by R A Mashelkar, set up to report on aspects of the patent law in the context of the international regime of intellectual property rights, has been
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India is committed to the international regime represented by the UN
<font class='Question'> What is the reason for the growing regional trade agreements (<font class="UCASE">rta</font>s)?</font>
Tea in the Darjeeling hills is losing its flavour
Rejects TRIPS amendment