India needs world class regulatory framework to become global leader in drugs regulation: Nadda

NEW DELHI, July 17: For India to become the global leader in drugs regulation and match its ‘pharmacy of the world’ reputation, there is a need to have a world class regulatory framework in tune with the scale of operations and international expectations, Union Health Minister J P Nadda said on Wednesday.
Nadda said this while reviewing the regulation of drugs, cosmetics and medical devices here.
Highlighting the global position of India as the leading producer and exporter of drugs, he stressed on Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) to draw a roadmap with timelines of achieving global standards in its mandated activities.

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