<p>New Delhi: The Indian patent office has granted 'highest' number of 41,010 patents till November 15 this fiscal year, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has said.</p>.<p>In 2013-14 fiscal year, 4,227 patents were granted.</p>.<p>"It's a record. Highest ever number of patents granted so far in 2023-24," he said in a post on social media platform X.</p>.Goyal meets USTR Katherine Tai; discusses ways to promote trade, investments.<p>On this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said this is a 'notable feat' and it marks a milestone in India's journey towards an innovation-driven knowledge economy.</p>.<p>"India's youth will be great beneficiaries of such strides," he said.</p>.<p>The prime minister recently stated that the rise in patent applications in India demonstrates the rising innovative zeal of its youth and is a very positive sign for the times to come.</p>.<p>According to a World Intellectual Property Organization report, patent applications by Indians grew 31.6 per cent in 2022, extending an 11-year run of growth unmatched by any other country among the top 10 filers.</p>
<p>New Delhi: The Indian patent office has granted 'highest' number of 41,010 patents till November 15 this fiscal year, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has said.</p>.<p>In 2013-14 fiscal year, 4,227 patents were granted.</p>.<p>"It's a record. Highest ever number of patents granted so far in 2023-24," he said in a post on social media platform X.</p>.Goyal meets USTR Katherine Tai; discusses ways to promote trade, investments.<p>On this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said this is a 'notable feat' and it marks a milestone in India's journey towards an innovation-driven knowledge economy.</p>.<p>"India's youth will be great beneficiaries of such strides," he said.</p>.<p>The prime minister recently stated that the rise in patent applications in India demonstrates the rising innovative zeal of its youth and is a very positive sign for the times to come.</p>.<p>According to a World Intellectual Property Organization report, patent applications by Indians grew 31.6 per cent in 2022, extending an 11-year run of growth unmatched by any other country among the top 10 filers.</p>