The IPR policy is being revised after 18 years. While 2008 IPR policy sought to lay a ‘foundational vision’ for democratising innovation and safeguarding community-held knowledge, the 2026 revision attempts to build on this legacy, responding to the shifts in global trade, digital transformation and biodiversity governance
The IPR policy is being revised after 18 years. While 2008 IPR policy sought to lay a ‘foundational vision’ for democratising innovation and safeguarding community-held knowledge, the 2026 revision attempts to build on this legacy, responding to the shifts in global trade, digital transformation and biodiversity governance