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India, Japan sign IPR pact

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New Delhi, May 24

India and Japan today signed an MoU for mutual co-operation in intellectual property right (IPR) matters entailing capacity building, HR development and public awareness programmes. The MoU was signed in Tokyo by Minister for Commerce and Industry Mr Kamal Nath and the Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade & Industry, Mr Akira Amari. It is a follow-up to the joint statement by the leaders of the two countries on December 15, 2006 confirming willingness to continue to co-operate in IPR matters.

An official released issued by the Department of Commerce said that information exchange and experience sharing are also envisaged in the agreement. The two sides will draw up annual plans to implement the MoU, which would cover the detailed planning for carrying out of co-operational activities including the scope of action.

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