
Latha R. Nair, a partner at K&S Partners in Gurgaon, sees India’s efforts to expand accessibility beginning even further back. The Daisy Forum of India was launched as early as 2007 to bring together non-profits involved in the production and distribution of accessible materials. And before its ratification of the Marrakesh Treaty in 2014, India had seen the launch of the Online Braille Library in January 2012, shortly after the country’s amendment to its Copyright Act. “India has been a trailblazer in creating accessibility to visually impaired persons,” she says.