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Arunachal Pradesh Dao Receives GI Tag

Arunachal Pradesh Dao Receives GI Tag

 

1. What is the Arunachal Pradesh Dao?

  • A traditional hand-forged blade used by multiple tribal communities of Arunachal Pradesh.

  • Made using inherited blacksmithing techniques passed down through generations.

  • Serves multiple purposes:

    • Daily utility (farming, household tasks)

    • Cultural rituals

    • Symbolic weapon reflecting tribal identity


2. Significance of the GI Tag

a. Cultural Recognition

  • Officially acknowledges the dao as a unique cultural product linked to its specific geographical origin.

  • Protects traditional forging techniques, tribal craftsmanship and cultural heritage.

b. Legal Protection

  • Prevents unauthorised use, imitation or misuse of the product name.

  • Ensures only genuine artisans can market products as “Arunachal Pradesh Dao”.

c. Branding & Authenticity

  • Enhances the product’s market value and consumer trust.

  • Strengthens the identity of artisans and the reputation of indigenous craftsmanship.


3. Economic Impact on Artisan Communities

  • Better income opportunities due to premium pricing and wider recognition.

  • GI tag helps rural craft clusters access:

    • New markets (national & global)

    • Government branding support

    • Skill-development programmes

  • Expected to offer income stability for blacksmithing families.

  • Helps in preventing the decline of traditional skills by making them economically viable.


4. Government Initiatives Linked to the GI Tag

  • Training programmes to upgrade skill quality.

  • Support for marketing, exhibitions and craft fairs.

  • Promotion through e-commerce platforms and tourism circuits.

  • Encouragement of cluster-based development for blacksmithing communities.


5. Arunachal Pradesh’s Growing GI Portfolio

Arunachal Pradesh has already around 20 GI-tagged products.
Notable examples include:

  • Wakro Orange

  • Idu Mishmi textiles

  • Khamti rice

  • Yak churpi (traditional dairy product)

  • Wancho wooden craft

This indicates the state’s rising contributions to India’s GI ecosystem, especially in agriculture, textiles and traditional crafts.


6. Exam-Oriented Facts (Prelims Ready)

  • Geographical Indication (GI):

    • A sign used for products with a specific geographical origin and qualities linked to that region.

    • Protects traditional knowledge, craftsmanship and authenticity.

    • Regulated by the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999.

    • India’s GI Registry is located in Chennai.

  • GI tag for the dao:

    • Preserves tribal blacksmithing heritage.

    • Enhances market access for rural artisans.

    • Boosts local branding & supports cultural identity.


7. Future Prospects & State Policy

  • Arunachal Pradesh aims to expand to 50 GI-recognised products by 2030.

  • GI certification will be integrated with:

    • Rural development policies

    • Cultural tourism

    • Livelihood missions

  • The dao’s recognition will act as a model for heritage-based economic empowerment.

 

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