This document discusses geographical indications and trademarks. It defines geographical indications as signs used to identify goods originating from a specific region where a quality, reputation, or characteristic is attributed to its geographical origin. Benefits of GIs include legal protection, economic prosperity, and consumer source identification. Examples of Indian and international GIs are provided. Trademarks identify goods and their origin, guarantee quality, and create brand image. Registration provides legal protection against infringement and exclusive rights. The key differences between GIs and trademarks are that GIs denote a location while trademarks belong to a company.