Abstract
This study utilizes the Scopus database to examine the literature on intellectual property rights (IPR) authored by Indian researchers. The objective is to analyze the trends in publications over the years, document the sources, authors, institutes, types of documents, and subject areas of the literature. Through bibliometric analysis, a comprehensive collection of research articles, conference papers, and reviews authored by Indian researchers on intellectual property rights was identified and analyzed. The study explores the publication trends from year to year, documenting the growth and evolution of research in this field. The analysis further categorizes the literature based on the sources, providing insights into the journals, conference proceedings, and other publications that publish Indian research on IPR. Additionally, the study identifies the prolific authors contributing to the literature, highlighting their contributions and areas of expertise. Furthermore, the research documents the institutes affiliated with the Indian authors, shedding light on the institutions actively engaged in intellectual property research. The study also categorizes the documents by type, distinguishing between research articles, conference papers, and other document types. Lastly, the study examines the subject areas covered in the literature, identifying the key areas of focus within intellectual property rights research conducted by Indian authors. This research provides a comprehensive analysis of the literature on intellectual property rights authored by Indian researchers, presenting valuable insights into publication trends, sources, authors, institutes, document types, and subject areas. These findings contribute to a better understanding of the research landscape and serve as a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners interested in Indian perspectives on intellectual property rights. The study also highlights potential areas for future research and collaboration in this domain.