Indian Generics Firms Must Shift Gears For Third Wave, Says Lupin MD
Executive Summary
Indian firms must transition from “plain-vanilla” generics to more complex products, including biosimilars, if they want to continue growing. However, returns from the sector’s so-called Third Wave will be some time coming, warns Lupin’s managing director Nilesh Gupta.
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