Bucking the pandemic: India on way to become world's pharma hub


New Delhi, Mar 30 (IANS): The Covid-19 pandemic might have pushed several economies and businesses to the brink, but what stood strong at such a crucial period was Indias pharmaceutical industry.

The government's focus on supporting the growth of the domestic pharma sector amid the pandemic couldn't have been timed better, say sector stakeholders.

Last month, the government had approved a production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for the pharmaceutical sector, entailing an outlay of Rs 15,000 crore.

Besides, the government has also approved a total of 33 applications with a committed investment of Rs 5,082.65 crore under a separate PLI scheme for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs).

Consequently, the Centre's new-found vision amid the Covid-19 pandemic for a self-reliant India -- 'Aatmairbhar Bharat' -- if accomplished may well place the country as the fulfilment centre of the world's pharma and healthcare needs.

At present, India is the largest provider of generic drugs globally. Indian pharma companies cater to over half of the global demand for various vaccines, along with 40 per cent of generic drugs demand in the US.

Notably, data from container logistics company Maersk showed that among the refrigerated cargo, pharmaceuticals export out of India rose steeply during 2020, with Q4 alone recording 47 per cent higher volumes as compared to the same period in 2019.

A recent manufacturing survey by Ficci noted that pharmaceutical is among the sectors expected to register strong growth going forward.

According to total sales audit data from IMS, Indian pharma market grew 2.6 per cent in February, decelerating from 6.6 per cent growth in January, said a report by Emkay Global Financial Services.

On the basis of moving annual total (MAT), the Indian Pharma Market (IPM) grew 3.4 per cent, primarily driven by new products growth of 3.4 per cent as pricing growth of 4.3 per cent was fully offset by a volume decline.

As per a report by India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF), Indian pharmaceutical sector is expected to grow to $100 billion by 2025.

In the FY2019-20, pharmaceutical exports from India stood at $16.3 billion.

The industry too has taken up the challenge and building the required infrastructure and expanding operations to meet the rising needs, both domestic and global.

For instance, last December, Piramal Pharma Solutions announced plans to invest $32 million to expand its facility in Michigan, the US, with additional capacity and new capabilities for development and manufacturing of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs).

Further, vaccine maker Indian Immunologicals (IIL) in November 2020 began work to establish a new viral antigen manufacturing plant at an investment of Rs 75 crore near Hyderabad.

Further, the major focus on turning self-reliant in terms of APIs would also go a long way for the Indian pharmaceutical industry which was so far largely dependent on APIs from China.

Quoting Govind Jaju, founder of Suingora Consultants and an API industry veteran, Emkay said in a report that global companies, especially those based in the US and Europe, are actively looking to de-risk their supply chain from China.

They have three options – produce APIs in-house, outsource manufacturing to other US or Europe-based companies, or choose a supplier from a developing country other than China, it noted.

"However, the first two options are not viable for their entire portfolio, leaving the third option. Here, Indian companies have an edge, given their long history of supplying APIs and formulations globally, better quality and regulatory compliance and better supply reliability," said the report.

It said that PLI and bulk drug parks will provide level playing field to Indian API manufacturers and lower the cost differential between India and China to close to zero for the APIs included in the PLI scheme as well as for any player who set up a plant in bulk drug parks.

With such a major focus on pharma in general and APIs in particular, India seems set to become the pharma supplier for the world, given the policies fall in place and support the industry's requirements.

 

  

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  • Bhat, Mangaluru

    Tue, Mar 30 2021

    Har Har Modi ji. What a great man he is. All of India loves you esp all the minorities for saving them from serious Corona infections

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 30 2021

    Thanks to Serum Institute of India ...

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  • John, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 30 2021

    Business seems to be lucrative but western elites and communist vaccines are evil. Gone are the days when vaccines used to be remedy or prevention. With communists infiltrated in vaccine pharma's R & D, Vaccine have become more population control and hightech (nano particle) mind control business for communust chinese supremacy with current advancement in technology (or to say communist and elites misusing technology and with Big Tech and media under their control only their views are projected, rest all come under conspiracy theory as per them) This is what all about Covid 19. Globalists or western one world people and communists using virus bringing down economy with shutdowns, loss of employment, debt, crashing financial institutions, to make common man life miserable. God only knows what are their other plans with vaccines which Big Pharma and their agents push them for big money, hope the vaccine only not generate more mutants (already happening) to further down the economy. Like Event 201 simulated for covid 19, there is also The SPARS Pandemic 2025 to 2028 seems simulated in 2017 as per Johns hopkins center for health security document available online. Also there is a Songbird movie for covid 23. These ruthless communists bring out movies, simulation to brainwash people, enact them to control and reduce the population, grab world resources and finally trying to control and rule the world through these binary weapon grade viruses and experimental vaccines after vaccines.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Tue, Mar 30 2021

    FYI, Donald J Trump whom you've been claiming as redeemer of the world from 'vaccine evil' himself has taken vaccine in first week of January and has urged all Americans to get vaccinated and this has been reported by all media including Republican mouthpiece Fox News.

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  • John, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 30 2021

    No man is a redeemer but following super anti redeemer... This is an eye opener article by Mike Adams at cairnsnews.org on how globalists using virus, vaccine generated strains, to decimate much population, following few excerpts, for more refer link, ... "The end goal, as globalists like Bill Gates openly support, is the elimination of billions of human beings living today. Ideally, globalists seek to reduce the world population to about 500 million people, which is roughly a 94% reduction in the current human population."... Thus, people won’t be dropping dead right away after taking the vaccines. Instead, they will seem fine until the next major bioweapon pandemic hits them, at which point the fatality rate will be extremely high (perhaps as high as 75% averaged across all age groups). The next strain to be released via the vaccines will be COVID-21, and the COVID-21 strain could be rightly considered the second half of a binary weapon system that will achieve extremely high kill rates for human beings across the globe.... Ref: https://cairnsnews.org/2020/10/22/covid-21-is-coming-the-second-half-of-a-binary-weapons-system/

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  • AM, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 30 2021

    Strictly credit must not go to Modi Govt. These achievement done because of previous Govt's vision and hard work of Indian people. Current Govt is hell bent on selling Govt enterprises and PSU's where backward castes and tribes get employment

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