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GSK India Managing Director Hasit Joshipura On What Lies Ahead For India’s Largest Multinational Drug Company: An Interview With PharmAsia News (Part 2 of 2)

This article was originally published in PharmAsia News

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GlaxoSmithKline India Managing Director Hasit Joshipura is known as one of the most aggressive multinational pharma directors in India in terms of expansion strategy. Some top GSK officials say he was brought in at the helm with the task of making GSK sharper in its marketing approach. Joshipura presented those capabilities in his earlier stint as the managing director at Johnson & Johnson India. Joshipura sat down with PharmAsia News' India bureau to discuss what lies ahead for India's largest multinational drug company.

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