India and the United States will sign an agreement on scientific collaboration after resolving disputes over intellectual property, India's science minister said Friday. He said the pact -- covering areas like health care, biotechnology and nanotechnology -- will be signed in October. The pact will end 10 years of painstaking negotiations. U.S. companies have been reluctant to invest in India, complaining that Indian laws don't sufficiently protect patents and copyrights.
September 06, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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