India Expands Role in Global Pharma Value Chain with Shift Toward Innovation

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India is steadily advancing in the global pharmaceutical value chain, with a growing emphasis on high-value drug production, innovation, and research-led development.

The country’s pharmaceutical sector, long recognized as a global leader in generic medicines, is now transitioning toward complex formulations, biologics, biosimilars, and specialty drugs. This shift is expected to strengthen India’s position in regulated markets such as the United States and Europe.

Experts say the transformation is being supported by government initiatives like production-linked incentive (PLI) schemes, increased investment in research and development, and a stronger focus on improving manufacturing capabilities.

India’s pharmaceutical exports continue to show steady growth, with companies gaining approvals from international regulatory agencies and expanding their global footprint.

However, industry analysts highlight that sustained progress will depend on increased investment in advanced research infrastructure, skilled workforce development, and regulatory compliance systems.

Despite challenges, the sector is expected to play a larger role in global healthcare innovation, marking a significant shift from volume-based production to value-driven growth.

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