Intellectual Property as a Vehicle for Environmental Investment in India
- Authors: Golobokova G.M.1
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Affiliations:
- Republican Research Institute of Intellectual Property
- Issue: Vol 128, No 4 (2025): THEMED SECTION: BRICS – ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
- Pages: 94-100
- Section: THEMED SECTION: FUNDAMENTAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF NATURAL SCIENCES
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/1605-8070/article/view/372750
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.22204/2410-4639-2025-128-04-94-100
- ID: 372750
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The study was carried out using funds from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research GRANT for scientific project No. 20–014–22008 and is devoted to the current problem of commercialization of intellectual property in the field of environmental safety in India. Based on the analysis of environmental problems requiring funding, the author conducted a search and analysis of various sources of funding and proved that the most significant at present is the use of intellectual developments for investing in various environmental technologies. The paper concludes that the success of intellectual property use has been achieved through strategic cooperation with financial institutions and investment funds. Based on the data obtained as a result of the study, a summary description of investment funds in the field of environmental safety in India was constructed, allowing the selection of a source of financing for new projects. The study was carried out using methods of complex and comparative legal analysis, as well as general scientific methods of cognition – analysis and synthesis. Among the sources of information, annual reports of various government ministries of India were used. The article devoted to the study of the peculiarities of the use of intellectual property for investing in environmental programs may be of scientific and practical interest to researchers, politicians and entrepreneurs. The study is devoted to the current problem of using mechanisms for commercialization of intellectual property in the field of environmental safety in India. The work analyzes the environmental situation and identifies environmental problems that require funding from various sources to solve. The authors conducted a search and analysis of such sources and proved that the most significant at present is the use of intellectual developments forinvesting in various environmental technologies in India. The paper concludes that the success of commercialization of green smart technologies in India has been achieved through strategic collaboration with financial institutions, investment funds and innovation centers. Based on the data obtained as a result of the study, a summary characteristic of investment funds in the field of environmental safety in India was constructed, allowing the selection of a source of financing for new projects. The study was carried out using methods of complex and comparative legal analysis, as well as general scientific methods of cognition – analysis and synthesis. The sources of information used include annual reports of various ministries of the Government of India. The article devoted to the results of the study of the peculiarities of investing in environmental programs using intelligent developments, may be of scientific and practical interest to researchers, politicians and entrepreneurs.
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Galina M. Golobokova
Republican Research Institute of Intellectual Property
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Email: golobokovagm@inbox.ru
Professor
Russian Federation, 18, Yunnatov st., Moscow, 127083, RussiaReferences
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