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"In self-reliance, there is freedom and dignity": In just 18 months, India has embarked on the domestic production of 38 APIs, marking a massive stride towards pharmaceutical self-reliance. It's more than progress; it's a testament to our national resolve
Excitement is in the air folks, as India paves the way towards a significant milestone in the pharmaceutical industry. Our very own Union Health Minister, Mansukh Mandaviya, has made a triumphant announcement. It seems we've done it! India has successfully initiated the manufacturing of 38 active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in the past year and a half. If you're thinking, "Well, that's neat," hold on to your hats, because it's not just neat, it's a game-changer!
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Imagine this - a country known for its diverse culture, rich history, and mouth-watering cuisine is now making strides in the pharmaceutical world. Yes, that's us, that's India! We've rolled up our sleeves and dove headfirst into the manufacturing of APIs, a task we previously relied heavily on imports for. We've moved from depending on others to standing on our own two feet, marking a significant shift in our nation's pharmaceutical scene.
The news was revealed at the inaugural Healthcare Summit, a well-orchestrated event organized by the renowned Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A). This wasn't just any random announcement, but a moment of pride, as Minister Mandaviya showcased India's journey towards self-reliance in pharmaceuticals.
Why the sudden shift, you ask? Well, this is where things get a bit serious. It all started with the 2017 border conflict with China in Doklam, which served as a wake-up call for us. We realized the risk of heavily relying on a single source for a whopping 95% of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) used in our formulation industry.
So, we took charge, led by the ever-inspiring Mandaviya. He shared, "We aimed to reduce our dependence on importing 54 APIs through the PLI scheme. We promoted domestic production for our formulation industry. And I am thrilled to announce that we have successfully initiated the manufacturing of 38 APIs within a year and a half. This is a testament to the spirit of Atmanirbhar Bharat!"
The commitment to self-reliance doesn't stop there. Our government has allocated an impressive ₹15,000 crore budget for the pharmaceutical sector under the PLI scheme, a clear indication of our determination to achieve self-sufficiency.
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But the goal isn't limited to self-reliance alone. As a nation, we're committed to enhancing healthcare accessibility and affordability, particularly in rural areas. A huge leap has been taken in medical education, with the number of MBBS seats jumping from 52,000 to 1,07,000 over the past nine years. The approval of 54 new medical colleges also reflects our dedicated approach to addressing the shortage of medical professionals.
COVID-19 was a jolt to the world, and India was no exception. It pushed us to rethink our healthcare strategies, leading to a renewed focus on planning, redevelopment, and innovation in the sector.
India is a land of incredible intellectual and human resources. It's crucial that we acknowledge the dreams of our youth and pave the way for their realization. After all, they're our future.
Now, for those who might be wondering, "What on earth are Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs)?", let's break it down. APIs are the heroes of a drug, the components that produce the desired effect on the body to treat a condition. They're created by processing specific chemical compounds. In a biologic drug, the active ingredient is known as a bulk process intermediate (BPI).
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Every drug consists of two parts: the API, which is the main ingredient, and excipients, the sidekicks. Excipients aren't chemically active. Instead, they help deliver the medication to your system and maintain its stability. So, the next time you pop a pill for that pesky headache, remember, it's not just the API (acetaminophen) doing the work, but also the excipients in the capsule or pill.
In conclusion, it's an exciting time for India's pharmaceutical industry and a proud moment for every Indian. As we continue this thrilling journey of self-reliance and innovation, let's remember that it's just the beginning. Onwards and upwards, India!
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