Union Budget 2023- Will it be prominent for Indian Pharma & Healthcare Sector-OpEd-Moped
Union Budget 2023: As per the research and market insights, the Indian pharmaceutical industry is valued at more than US $40 billion. Most Indian pharmaceutical manufacturing has been generic drugs that are lower in cost than prescription or patented drugs.
Post-pandemic, the Indian pharma and healthcare sector has changed drastically as people’s inclination has turned towards preventive care rather than cure. Thus, the Indian healthcare sector in India has been growing at a rapid pace, with the government focusing on building basic healthcare facilities in rural areas. At the same time, the Indian pharmaceutical industry is also one of the biggest in the world.
India is one of the largest manufacturers of generic drugs globally and meets more than 50 percent of the worldwide demand for various vaccines. India is the third largest pharmaceutical manufacturer by volume. Undoubtedly, India holds an important position in the global pharmaceutical and healthcare industry.
To keep the momentum going and boost the sector, the expectations from the upcoming budget are as follows:
It’s worth noting that the actual budget may or may not meet all these expectations, but it will likely address some of them, boosting the industry and making its presence felt global.
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