"We are taking it up. In fact it has already reached the cabinet secretariat. I hope it will come on the agenda of the cabinet soon," she told reporters here.
The national IPR policy has been formulated with the mission to foster innovation, accelerate economic growth, generate employment and entrepreneurship.
Besides, it aims at protecting public health, food security and environment, among other areas of socio-economic importance.
Developed countries like the US have time and again raised concerns over India's IPR laws, particularly related to solar and pharmaceutical sectors.
TPP is a mega trade deal among 12 countries, including the US.