An incredible 272,600 international patent applications were filed in 2023, according to the . That was, however, a slight decrease of just under 2 per cent from 2022. China and the US remain the leaders, but they, along with Japan and Germany, saw a decline in filings.
India, though, is a different story.聽Among the top 15 countries, India鈥檚 patent applications grew the fastest, at nearly 45 per cent, well above Turkey鈥檚 8.5 per cent, the second-largest growth. Apart from these two, South Korea is the only other country to report year-on-year growth for three consecutive years.
Clearly, India is witnessing an impressive surge in patent filings. According to , India filed some 82,811 patent applications in 2022-23, up by 25 per cent on the previous year and by more than 60 per cent over five years.聽There has also been a significant increase in the number of patents granted, from 15,283 in 2018-19 to 34,134 in 2022-23. However, there is concern about India鈥檚 processing time of 4.3 years 鈥 compared聽with 1.4 years in China and聽two years in the US 鈥 due to a.
Patent applications are often taken as a proxy for a nation鈥檚 scientific and technological progress. For India, which aspires to be counted as a great power, the patent rush is extremely encouraging. However, another more important but relatively neglected part of the story is about patent quality.
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How do you evaluate this? There are only a . This needs to change. Without this information, it is difficult to make reliable estimates. But what does 鈥渜uality鈥 mean in this context? It is considered a 聽by some, and measuring it is notoriously complicated and imprecise.
What is interesting and perhaps not altogether surprising is that India鈥檚 story regarding patent applications appears to be following the path that China has already taken. China鈥檚 enormous growth in the number of applications is often described as a 鈥溾. However, while it has overtaken the US in patent generation, a shows that China鈥檚 innovation 鈥 measured in terms of patents 鈥 is 鈥渓arge in scale but low in productivity鈥.
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In sum, if the quality of Indian patents does lag behind volume, there is nothing particularly unusual about that for a developing nation. And, either way, there are reasons for India to celebrate its fast-rising number of patent applications. The details reveal other accomplishments, two of which are particularly noteworthy.
Official figures from India 聽that the number of Indian applications overtook the number of foreign applications, primarily by foreign companies in India.聽Second,聽聽are being filed by聽India鈥檚 universities, including private institutions. Indeed, Lovely Professional University, Jain University and Galgotias University are filing more patents than well-known public institutions, such as several Indian Institutes of Science and Indian Institutes of Technology.
India's growing number of patent numbers indicates that the country is now very much in the global race. This is in large part due to the recent initiatives taken by the Indian government, which include procedural measures to improve efficiency and reduce patent processing time. Another simple and effective initiative has been to raise awareness about intellectual property matters across the country, including at schools and colleges.
Government officials have repeatedly encouraged and emphasised the importance of innovation. As : 鈥淟et us innovate for India, innovate from India.鈥 Indians 鈥 and Indian universities, in particular聽鈥 seem to be responding to this call.
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Pushkar is director聽of The International Centre Goa.
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