Food, drink, and agricultural products with a geographical connection or made using traditional methods can be registered and protected as intellectual property. This protection is called a geographical indication (GI). The GI tag guarantees a product's characteristics or reputation, authenticity, and origin and protects the product name from misuse or imitation. The tags are used for products that have a specific place of origin. Darjeeling tea was the first Indian product to get a GI tag (in 2004).