The document discusses the Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL) of India. It provides background on how TKDL was established in 2001 as a collaboration between CSIR and AYUSH to prevent biopiracy and protect traditional Indian knowledge. TKDL has digitized over 34 million pages of information from traditional medicine texts and translated it into multiple languages to allow patent examiners to search for prior art. It has signed agreements with several international patent offices to provide access to its database. TKDL plays an important role in preventing wrongful patents and preserving India's traditional knowledge.