This document provides information about geographical indications (GIs) including definitions, benefits, examples of GIs from India and other countries, and the GI registration process in India. It defines a GI as an indication that originates from a definite geographical territory and is used to identify goods with special characteristics from that territory. Registering a GI provides legal protection and economic benefits to producers. Examples of registered Indian GIs include Basmati rice, Mysore silk, and Darjeeling tea. The registration process in India involves filing an application, examination, opportunities for opposition, and potential renewal of the registration.