A Geographical Indication identifies goods as originating in a specific locality/place or region in a country and therefore the name used as a GI must be that of the Geographical area. A Trademark, on the other hand is a visible sign that can, in the course of trade, distinguish the goods or services of one trader from those of other traders. That sign can be fanciful or arbitrary and may include words including names, signatures, colours, designs, letters, numbers and the shape of the goods or their packaging or any combination of these.