Nearly Five-Fold Increase in Grant of
Patents 2021-22 as Compared to 2014-15
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For the first time in 11 years, the number of domestic patent filing
surpasses the number of international patent filing in India during Jan-Mar 2022
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Piyush Goyal appreciates consistent
efforts made by DPIIT to strengthen the IPR regime in India
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The coordinated efforts by Department for Promotion of Industry and
Internal Trade (DPIIT) and Intellectual Property (IP) office will take India in
the top 25 position in the Global Innovation Index
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Filing of patents increases by more than 50% in the last 7 years
India achieved yet another milestone
in context of IP innovation ecosystem, wherein for the first time in the last 11
years, the number of domestic patent filing has surpassed the number of international
patent filing at Indian patent office in the Quarter Jan-Mar 2022 i.e. of the total
19796 patent applications filed, 10706 were filed by Indian applicants against 9090
by non-Indian applicants. This is represented as under:
Graph: Quarter-wise patent applications filed by Indian
applicant vis-à-vis non-Indian applicant.
The Union Minister of Commerce and
Industry, Consumer Affairs, Public Distribution and Textiles, Piyush Goyal appreciated the consistent
efforts made by DPIIT on strengthening the IPR regime in India by fostering innovation,
and reducing compliance burden. The coordinated effort by DPIIT and IP office has
led to increased IP awareness among all strata of society. These efforts have on
one hand led to increase in the number of IPR filings, on the other hand has reduced
the pendency of patent application at IP offices. He also mentioned that this will
take India a step closer to the India’s ambitious target of being in the top 25
nations of Global Innovation Index.
Some of the key initiatives taken
by the Government over the years that has bolstered India's IP regime includes fee
concessions like 10% rebate on online filing, 80% fee concession for Start-ups,
Small Entities and educational institutions, and provisions on expedited examination
for Startups and MSMEs along with other categories
The cornerstone laid down by National
IPR policy and the efforts made by the Government has transpired into the following
achievements for India:
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Filing of patents
have increased from 42763 in 2014-15 to 66440 in 2021-22, more that 50% increase
in a span of 7 years
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Nearly five
times increase in grant of patents in 2021-22 (30,074) as compared to 2014-15 (5978)
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Reduction in
Time of patent examination from 72 months in Dec 2016 to 5-23 months
at present, for different technological areas
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India’s ranking
in Global Innovation Index has increased to 46th in 2021 (+35 ranks) as compared
to from 81st in 2015-16
Graph: filing and grant of patent applications over
the years