With an aim to create a dynamic, vibrant and balanced intellectual property (IP) system in Geneva, India on Monday showcased the significant steps taken towards the promotion of innovation and creativity.Addressing the 59th series of the meetings of the General Assembly of World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), India's Permanent Representative, Rajiv K. Chander, in a statement, said, "India has a well-established legislative, administrative and judicial framework to safeguard Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), which meets its international obligations while utilising the flexibilities provided in the international regime to address its developmental concerns."Since the adoption of the National IPR Policy in 2016, there has been a considerable reduction in pendency of IP applications and increase in disposal and examination due to large-scale augmentation of manpower in Indian IP offices, Chander added.He said, "We believe that the World Intellectual Property Organisation, ..