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Research paper thumbnail of Drivers of Gas Prices in India

Chemical Weekly, Mumbai, 2014

The share of gas in the fuel sector is growing around the world and in India. With proven natural... more The share of gas in the fuel sector is growing around the world and in India. With proven natural gas
reserves of 208,000-bcm (billion cubic meters) in 2011 and world production at less than 2% (3,276 bcm), according to BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2012, natural gas has tremendous growth potential. The acute awareness about climate change and carbon emission issues the world over makes gas as one of the most environment-friendly fossil fuels, which also offers scalability to meet growth needs.

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Research paper thumbnail of TRIPS AND INDIAN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY

International Journal of Drug Regulatory Affairs, 2013

The TRIPs Agreement has led to a reinforcement of the protection of intellectual property, partic... more The TRIPs Agreement has led to a reinforcement of the protection of intellectual property, particularly in many developing countries. From the point of view of the transfer of technology, the imitation of technologies from industrialized countries and the marketing of the resulting products will now be more difficult. The MNCs are also expanding vigorously in the generic segments. They are trying to grow not only organically but through mergers and acquisitions and strategic alliances with Indian generic companies.

90% of the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry was dominated by the Global companies that imported most of the drugs. During the early 1970s, the Indian players gradually gained prominence as a result of the Indian Patent Act, 1970 which allowed Indian companies to reverse engineer Patented Molecules and launched them in the domestic markets.

Keywords: TRIPs Agreement, GATT, NCE, NBEs, MNCs, compulsory licensing.

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Research paper thumbnail of Application of Six Sigma in India and Sri Lanka20200529 5123 d02f6t

Review of Professional Management, 2009

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Research paper thumbnail of An Efficacy of Doha Development Round and its Implications for Developing Countries Like India

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Research paper thumbnail of Bio -Technology patents – Protection available under International Agreements II APPLICATION OF BIO- TECHNOLOGY TO FOOD AND AGRICULTURE

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Research paper thumbnail of ROLE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN TAKING OFF THE INDIAN ECONOMY TO THE DEVELOPED COUNTRY STATUS BY 2025

International Journal of E-Government and E-Business Research, 2017

In spite of substantial economic growth of nations, there still persist conflicting views among d... more In spite of substantial economic growth of nations, there still persist conflicting views among developed and developing countries for retaining a strong intellectual property regime in their municipal laws. For instance, the debate on competition laws and feasibility of having monopolistic tendencies as emphasized by the jurisprudence of IP laws still appears to haunt the think-tank of developing nations like India. The fact that developing countries vary widely in the quality and capacity of their scientific and technical infrastructures, poses a major hurdle to the extent of applicability of IP, particularly, patent laws. Having a uniform IP standard across the globe undoubtedly seems to be an idealistic situation, but the issue certainly involves numerous micro and macro considerations which needs to be considered. The aim of the present paper is to analyze the impact of a strong IP regime on the economic development of a nation. As is well understood, IP protection is an important determinant of economic growth. It helps entrepreneurs to recover costs of their innovative expenses. Undoubtedly, IP systems must be developed so as to bring in socioeconomic well-being of the people. However, the incentives for the same needs to be analyzed critically considering the conflicting views of various stakeholders at the WTO platform. Having strong IPR actually provoke IPR infringements in many developing nations also seems to be a serious issue which needs to be considered while comprehending the need for the strong IPR regime. The trade-off between unfair competition laws and IP also assumes importance of high magnitude and hence needs to be debated.

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Research paper thumbnail of THE TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVE OF STRATEGY AND ORGANIZATION

The paper has been developed in the following way: • To identify the key themes of managing strat... more The paper has been developed in the following way: • To identify the key themes of managing strategic innovation and change; • To study the technological factors which are responsible for Innovation and Change; •To understanding both of the existing technological advances and the probable future advances that can affect the organization's products and services and general environment; • To consider strategic options available to the entities threatened by new technology; • To establish the need and importance of technological leadership; • To establish an analogy between and technological and organizational progress; • To analyze the strategic framework for knowledge, learning, and intellectual capital.

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Research paper thumbnail of Drivers of Gas Prices in India

Chemical Weekly, Mumbai, 2014

The share of gas in the fuel sector is growing around the world and in India. With proven natural... more The share of gas in the fuel sector is growing around the world and in India. With proven natural gas
reserves of 208,000-bcm (billion cubic meters) in 2011 and world production at less than 2% (3,276 bcm), according to BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2012, natural gas has tremendous growth potential. The acute awareness about climate change and carbon emission issues the world over makes gas as one of the most environment-friendly fossil fuels, which also offers scalability to meet growth needs.

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Research paper thumbnail of TRIPS AND INDIAN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY

International Journal of Drug Regulatory Affairs, 2013

The TRIPs Agreement has led to a reinforcement of the protection of intellectual property, partic... more The TRIPs Agreement has led to a reinforcement of the protection of intellectual property, particularly in many developing countries. From the point of view of the transfer of technology, the imitation of technologies from industrialized countries and the marketing of the resulting products will now be more difficult. The MNCs are also expanding vigorously in the generic segments. They are trying to grow not only organically but through mergers and acquisitions and strategic alliances with Indian generic companies.

90% of the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry was dominated by the Global companies that imported most of the drugs. During the early 1970s, the Indian players gradually gained prominence as a result of the Indian Patent Act, 1970 which allowed Indian companies to reverse engineer Patented Molecules and launched them in the domestic markets.

Keywords: TRIPs Agreement, GATT, NCE, NBEs, MNCs, compulsory licensing.

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Research paper thumbnail of Application of Six Sigma in India and Sri Lanka20200529 5123 d02f6t

Review of Professional Management, 2009

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Research paper thumbnail of An Efficacy of Doha Development Round and its Implications for Developing Countries Like India

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Research paper thumbnail of Bio -Technology patents – Protection available under International Agreements II APPLICATION OF BIO- TECHNOLOGY TO FOOD AND AGRICULTURE

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Research paper thumbnail of ROLE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN TAKING OFF THE INDIAN ECONOMY TO THE DEVELOPED COUNTRY STATUS BY 2025

International Journal of E-Government and E-Business Research, 2017

In spite of substantial economic growth of nations, there still persist conflicting views among d... more In spite of substantial economic growth of nations, there still persist conflicting views among developed and developing countries for retaining a strong intellectual property regime in their municipal laws. For instance, the debate on competition laws and feasibility of having monopolistic tendencies as emphasized by the jurisprudence of IP laws still appears to haunt the think-tank of developing nations like India. The fact that developing countries vary widely in the quality and capacity of their scientific and technical infrastructures, poses a major hurdle to the extent of applicability of IP, particularly, patent laws. Having a uniform IP standard across the globe undoubtedly seems to be an idealistic situation, but the issue certainly involves numerous micro and macro considerations which needs to be considered. The aim of the present paper is to analyze the impact of a strong IP regime on the economic development of a nation. As is well understood, IP protection is an important determinant of economic growth. It helps entrepreneurs to recover costs of their innovative expenses. Undoubtedly, IP systems must be developed so as to bring in socioeconomic well-being of the people. However, the incentives for the same needs to be analyzed critically considering the conflicting views of various stakeholders at the WTO platform. Having strong IPR actually provoke IPR infringements in many developing nations also seems to be a serious issue which needs to be considered while comprehending the need for the strong IPR regime. The trade-off between unfair competition laws and IP also assumes importance of high magnitude and hence needs to be debated.

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Research paper thumbnail of THE TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVE OF STRATEGY AND ORGANIZATION

The paper has been developed in the following way: • To identify the key themes of managing strat... more The paper has been developed in the following way: • To identify the key themes of managing strategic innovation and change; • To study the technological factors which are responsible for Innovation and Change; •To understanding both of the existing technological advances and the probable future advances that can affect the organization's products and services and general environment; • To consider strategic options available to the entities threatened by new technology; • To establish the need and importance of technological leadership; • To establish an analogy between and technological and organizational progress; • To analyze the strategic framework for knowledge, learning, and intellectual capital.

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