Big Indian pharma team in town

Wednesday, 15 August 2012 00:28 -     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

Pharmexcil, India’s powerful promoter of $10 billion pharmaceutical exports, will lead the special Indian Pharma delegation arriving in Colombo today.

The Pharmexcil team, the largest of its kind to arrive in Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka’s trade history, is in town as a result of the directive of Indian Minister of Industry, Commerce and Textiles Anand Sharma. During the recent high level Indian trade delegation to Colombo led by Minister Sharma, India announced that a special Indian pharmaceutical delegation will be arriving on 14 and 15 August in Colombo to set up the proposed pharmaceutical manufacturing hub in Sri Lanka.

“Our government warmly welcomes this delegation and is ready to provide all the support needed. The arrival of pharma hub delegation from India in such a short period shows Minister Sharma’s sincerity to implement the proposed pharma hub in Sri Lanka and to increase bilateral trade levels” said an upbeat Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen.  

In addition to this delegation, another team of reps from 20 Indian pharma firms are also arriving to take part in the forthcoming Arogya 2012 International Healthcare Exhibition to be held from 17 to 19 August at BMICH. The Indian Pharmexcil led delegation has strategically timed their visit to co-incide with Arogya 2012 at BMICH, showing their keenness on implementation of the pharma hub without delay. It is also reliably understood that according to Dr. P.V. Appaji that this initiative is, “For the time being just specific and focused only on Sri Lanka as per Union Minister Sharma’s directive.” Among the Indian pharma industry reps are Shree Dhootapapeshwar Ltd. Executive Director Ranjit Puranik (manufacturer and marketers of Ayurvedic formulations for 125 years), $ 800 million revenue Ramky Pharma City Ltd Dr. P.P. Lal Krishna (diversified firm which also has India’s largest environmental and waste management company), Stedman Pharma Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Sridhar, Vidhi Bulk Drugs/Toliya Group Anil Toliya and reps from such firms as JB Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Ltd., ACG Worldwide Group, and NATCO Pharma Ltd.

Both Sri Lanka and India have jointly appointed a high level Bilateral Task Force to implement the Indian proposals to increase bilateral trade to $10 billion by 2015 from current levels of $5 billion. Among the proposals are to set up a Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Hub in Sri Lanka. The Pharmexcil led delegation arriving tomorrow is tasked by Minister Sharma on setting up of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Hub in Sri Lanka with the participation of Indian pharmaceutical firms. Pharmexcil (Pharmaceutical Export Promotion Council of India), is the umbrella pharma export promoter functioning under Minister Sharma’s Ministry and has set an ambitious pharma exports target to double Indian pharma exports in the next two years to $25 billion (at end of 2013-14). Pharmexcil’s Director General Dr. P V Appaji will lead tomorrow’s pharma hub delegation assisted by Pharmexcil Executive Director Raghuveer Kini. Interestingly, among the Indian pharma firms in the delegation are top indigenous firms with a long history on Indian soil.

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