India Signs Riyadh Design Law Treaty

Overview: India has recently signed the Riyadh Design Law Treaty (DLT) under WIPO, a significant step to harmonize industrial design filings globally. This treaty will simplify administrative processes and promote international intellectual property rights (IPR) protection. By aligning with international standards, India aims to foster innovation, enhance exports, and strengthen its position in global markets.


India Signs Riyadh Design Law Treaty

This is a great achievement for India as recently it has inked the Riyadh Design Law Treaty (DLT) under WIPO. This treaty specifically seeks to harmonize the manner of filing industrial designs in member nations by bringing down administrative formalities and promoting international IPR. In this context, by integrating with the international standard, India provides a further boost to act as a center for innovation and industrial design.

The Riyadh DLT could provide further improvement in business conditions for the Indian contenders, particularly those in design-sensitive industries such as the consumer good, textile, and auto sectors. More importantly the Indian firms can now apply at different jurisdictions for the same design at varying locations at once. This is a strategic plan that will help in the safeguarding of innovative property of inventors in India as well as assist them in penetrating the international markets and therefore help to enhance export linkages and export competitiveness of the country.

India’s industrial design applications have ex- periential growth of 36.4% in 2023 which clearly indicates that awareness and importance of IPR is increasing in the country. This growth complements the government’s ‘Make in India’ and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ drive or ‘self-reliance’ campaign that has been realized in the wake of the covid 19 pandemic. Moreover, it allows the protection of the traditional Indian designs and handicraft to let India’s cultural image get an international recognition and protection against infringement.

The DLT’s advantages are not limited to organizations; it also appears to have positive effects in certain ways of working. It is believed to create more awareness to the young entrepreneurs and small firms to begin making innovations to enable them to operate on the international market. Through a creativity friendly environment, India is not only opening its industries for home-based profits but also encouraging foreign investors.

For students preparing for SSC and UPSC, this development is related to international treaties, trade policies and IPR. And it reveals India’s active steps in enhancing the IPR legislative framework, encouraging innovations, and becoming a part of global economy. The treaty clearly demonstrates India’s policy to develop the right environment for design and innovation top standards.

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