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Speaking at an event hosted by the Indian Drug Manufacturers’ Association to commemorate its Golden Jubilee celebrations here, Goyal also asked the industry to plan for a long-term to tackle challenged related to global supply chain.
”The phenomenal growth that we have seen in the last ten years should be carried forward to ensure that we become self-sufficient. Global supply chains are becoming more and more difficult to predict. The challenges are getting unimaginably serious,” he said.
In this situation, the minister said, ”it’s extremely important that we focus not only on our strengths in the generic sector but also ensure our backward and forward linkages.” ”We should plan for the long term to become more and more self-sufficient and with that we will go to the world with the confidence of a powerful nation, engaging with the world on equal terms for a better future for our industry,” Goyal said, adding that India’s aim should be to become the healthcare custodian of the world.
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”Our international competitiveness should be very important to keep us abreast of the new developments and good manufacturing practices,” he added.
He also said that the government’s efforts towards having free-trade agreements with different countries will create pathways for easier approvals of Indian pharma products across the globe.