India in 2019 went ahead to register Basmati rice’s GI in the European Union, which caused an outrage from our ally, Pakistan mainly because they contribute to almost 35% of the total produce of Basmati Rice. But Pakistan was facing a similar problem to what India had faced in the 1900’s with regards to their intellectual property rights, more specifically their GI (Registration and Protection) Act, 2020. They had not been able to register the Basmati grown on their land under any laws, since no such laws were in place when they had opposed India’s filing for the G.I. tag. But now that they have the laws, they have a strong case in their hand for which many experts have worked.
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