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Pragmatic compulsory licensing policy is needed to enable India to look after health of its people as it cannot afford monopoly in healthcare with the challenges it faces, Cipla's Y K Hamied said.
Updated : Feb 21, 2017, 04:54 PM IST
Pragmatic compulsory licensing policy is needed to enable India to look after health of its people as it cannot afford monopoly in healthcare with the challenges it faces, Cipla's Y K Hamied said.
"The government should draw up a list of essential, vital medicines that country requires and should put them under compulsory licensing," Cipla's Non-Executive Chairman Y K Hamied told
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