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India And U.S. Pharma Companies Meet To Discuss Evolving Partnership Models

This article was originally published in PharmAsia News

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - The ever-growing engagement of the Indian pharmaceutical industry with its global counterparts - in the areas of R&D partnerships, manufacturing alliances to M&As - could be gauged from the coming together of senior level industry executives from both sides at the annual biopharma and healthcare summit sponsored by the USA-India Chamber of Commerce (USAIC) in Cambridge, Massachusetts June 23

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