India woos Iran with its affordable generic drugs

January 31, 2013

generic_drugsNew Delhi, Jan 31: India is hard selling its cost effective generic drugs to Iran and competing against the expensive medicines from Europe, according to Pharmexcil, the apex body responsible for promotion of the country's pharma exports.

"Iran imports more active pharmaceutical ingredients than formulations from India. Instead of paying high cost to Europe, they should source drugs from India. We have been trying to impress this upon them," Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council of India (Pharmexcil) Director General P V Appaji told PTI.

Pharmexcil had recently taken a 25-member delegation to Iran in order to promote pharma trade with the Western Asia nation, he added.

Besides, the organisation is trying to expand trade ties with African and Latin American countries.

"We are concentrating on Latin America and Africa as areas where we can increase our pharma exports. During the recently concluded Vibrant Gujarat Summit, we had invited some 70 delegates from Africa," Appaji said.

Pharmexcil is also participating in the Arab Health 2013, the second largest healthcare event in the world, being held in Dubai to promote Indian pharma companies in the region.

"Indian companies are aware of the market potential in the Middle East and they will showcase a unique variety of high-tech and innovative products, aiming to expand their business in the Middle East region," Appaji said.

When asked about the growth of the Indian drug exports, Appaji said: "US continues to be in the lead role with over 27 per cent exports," adding that the country exported USD 13.2 billion worth of total drugs for the year ended March 31, 2012.

On growth expectations for the current fiscal, Appaji said: "Exports are comfortable at the moment. We expect 20-22 per cent growth in dollar terms."

"Several challenges are there..API exports to Europe have come with a new requirement..every consignment needs to be accompanied with a written confirmation from a competent authority..we are working to pass this requirement comfortably," Appaji said.

Indian pharmaceutical exports to Europe currently stand at around USD 1 billion.

Pharmexcil, set up by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in 2004, has been tasked with the promotion of the Indian pharmaceuticals industry around the world.

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March 20,2020

New Delhi, Mar 20: The government on Thursday said one Indian who tested positive for coronavirus has died in Iran while the other citizens infected with the disease are being provided treatment and taken care of by the Iranian government.

Noting that the virus tends to be more fatal for those whose immunity levels are low, a senior MEA official said the deceased, an elderly person, belonged to the vulnerable age group and had health-related complications.

The death was not because of lack of medical attention or care, he said.

"We have evacuated 590 people from Iran where the situation is very severe. The Indians infected with coronavirus in Iran have been segregated and taken care of very well by the government there. We believe they will recover and we will bring them back," the MEA official said, adding that 201 Indians were evacuated from Iran on Wednesday.

The official said closely knit families required some persuasion and counselling during the process of segregation to prevent the spread of the contagion.

The Indian ambassador and other officials explained the consequences of infected people not being separated from their families and were successful to a large extent in segregating the positive cases from the negative ones, he said.

"Some pilgrims and students are still there and our embassy and mission are in control (of the situation)," the official said.

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June 21,2020

New Delhi, June 21: India today recorded the highest single-day spike in infections so far with 15,413 new cases reported in the last 24 hours. The total number of positive cases in India touched 4.11 lakh on Sunday.

As per the Ministry of Health data, the total number of coronavirus cases stands at 4,10,461 cases which include 1,69,451 active cases, 2,27,756 recovered/migrated cases, and 13,254 deaths as per the Ministry of Health data.

With 1,28,205 confirmed cases of COVID-19 so far, Maharashtra remains the worst-affected state in the country, followed by Tamil Nadu with 56,845 and Delhi 56,746. 

Delhi reported its highest single-day increase of 3,630 new coronavirus cases. With this, the state’s tally rose to 56,746. The toll rose to 2,112 with 77 deaths. As many as 7,725 people recovered, taking the total recoveries to 31,294.

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June 27,2020

New Delhi, Jun 27: India on Saturday crossed 5 lakh-mark with record highest spike of 18,552 cases of coronavirus reported in the country in the past 24 hours.

India has added more than 3.18 lakh COVID-19 cases since June 1.

According to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, this was the highest single-day spike of COVID-19 positive cases. Also, with 384 fatalities in the past 24 hours, the total deaths inched closer to the 16000 mark.

With this, the total number of active cases are 1,97,387 while a total of 2,95,880 people have been cured or discharged from hospitals. The death toll stands at 15685 with one person migrated outside India, according to the health ministry update at 8 am today.

Maharashtra continues to top the countrywide list with a total number of COVID-19 positive cases at 1,52,765.

Delhi has so far reported 77,240 confirmed cases while Tamil Nadu has reported 74622 cases till now, as per the MoHFW. Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai are the worst-hit cities in the country

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), the total number of samples tested up to June 26 is 79,96,707; the number of samples tested on June 26, Friday stands at 2,20,479.

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