Designer Babies in India: Ethical Dilemma and Legal Roadblocks

Introduction

Imagine walking into a fertility clinic and choosing every detail of your future baby, including eye colour, height, intelligence, athletic ability, and even resistance to genetic diseases. Advancements in reproductive technology are pushing the boundaries of what is possible. In the United States, the demand for sperm and egg selection is soaring, with individuals spending thousands of dollars to “curate” their ideal baby. However, it is important to note that experts in the United States currently do not support the practice of creating designer babies through gene editing. Continue Reading Designer Babies in India: Ethical Dilemma and Legal Roadblocks

CRISPR, The New Gold Standard?Understanding The Rise Of Genetic Engineering In India – Part 2

In Part 1 of the CRISPR blogpost series, we outlined the science behind CRISPR technology and also illustrated its current and potential uses in India. As previously discussed, CRISPR technology, being a genetic engineering method, poses some serious concerns. These concerns are largely ethical, social, and safety related. Hence, it is pertinent to understand the regulatory regime for CRISPR in India. In this blog post, we have outlined the regulatory regime for genetic engineering in India, with special focus on CRISPR technology.Continue Reading CRISPR, The New Gold Standard?Understanding The Rise Of Genetic Engineering In India – Part 2

CRISPR, The New Gold Standard? Understanding The Rise Of Genetic Enigineering In India – Part 1

Introduction

Advancements in science and technology have made gene-editing and the creation of genetically modified organisms (“GMOs”) a reality. It is now possible to alter and modify the genetic makeup of living organisms, leading to breakthroughs in agriculture and medicine. Such technologies and practices are being widely adopted across the world, including India, where gene editing is being explored primarily in agriculture to develop climate-resistant crops such as BT Cotton, BT Brinjal, GM-Mustard, etc. The global genome editing market, valued at $3.41 billion in 2024, is projected to reach $4.25 billion in 2025 and $13.36 billion by 2035, representing a CAGR of 12.1% during the forecast period[1].Continue Reading CRISPR, The New Gold Standard? Understanding The Rise Of Genetic Engineering In India – Part 1