India faced a devastating second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. With COVID-19 vaccination going on in the country, the government is trying to increase its supply of vaccines to vaccinate most of its population at the earliest.
The healthcare sector in India is one of the biggest in terms of revenue and employment. The industry has been growing at a rapid pace, with the government focusing on building basic healthcare facilities in rural areas. Meanwhile, the Indian pharmaceutical industry is also one of the biggest in the world.
The Indian pharmaceutical industry is valued at over $40 billion. The domestic pharmaceutical market in India reached a turnover of $18.12 billion at the end of 2018. In 2021, the majority of the pharmaceutical manufacturing in India have been generic drugs that are lower in cost than prescription or patented drugs.
India is the largest manufacturer of generic drugs in the world, and it also supplies over 50 percent of the worldwide demand for various vaccines. India is ranked third globally in terms of pharmaceutical manufacturing by volume. There is no doubt that India plays an important position in the global pharmaceutical and healthcare industry.
The publisher presents an in-depth analysis of the Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Industry of India in its research report Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Industry in India - Forecast and Analysis 2021.
A detailed forecast of the Indian pharmaceutical and healthcare industry by segments completes this comprehensive analysis.
The healthcare sector in India is one of the biggest in terms of revenue and employment. The industry has been growing at a rapid pace, with the government focusing on building basic healthcare facilities in rural areas. Meanwhile, the Indian pharmaceutical industry is also one of the biggest in the world.
The Indian pharmaceutical industry is valued at over $40 billion. The domestic pharmaceutical market in India reached a turnover of $18.12 billion at the end of 2018. In 2021, the majority of the pharmaceutical manufacturing in India have been generic drugs that are lower in cost than prescription or patented drugs.
India is the largest manufacturer of generic drugs in the world, and it also supplies over 50 percent of the worldwide demand for various vaccines. India is ranked third globally in terms of pharmaceutical manufacturing by volume. There is no doubt that India plays an important position in the global pharmaceutical and healthcare industry.
The publisher presents an in-depth analysis of the Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Industry of India in its research report Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Industry in India - Forecast and Analysis 2021.
The report covers the following data:
- An in-depth coverage of the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry in India by sectors along with an analysis of how the COVID-19 pandemic is effecting the industry.
- We analyze the segments of prescription drugs, generic drugs, OTC medicines, and also analyze the landscape for medical research and clinical trials in India.
- A SWOT analysis of the Indian pharmaceutical and healthcare industry.
- A Porter's Five Forces Strategic Analysis of the Indian pharmaceutical and healthcare Industry is included that looks at the bargaining power of buyers and suppliers, competitive rivalry in the industry, and the threat of new entrants and industry substitution.
- We take an up-close view of the regulatory framework governing the Indian pharmaceutical and healthcare industry.
- Competition in the industry, along with an in-depth analysis of the major domestic and multinational players like Aurobindo Pharma, Sun Pharmaceutical, Cipla Limited, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, AstraZeneca, Glaxo Smith Kline, and many others are included.
A detailed forecast of the Indian pharmaceutical and healthcare industry by segments completes this comprehensive analysis.
Table of Contents
A. Executive SummaryB. Industry DefinitionC. Brief View of the APAC Pharmaceutical & Healthcare SectorI. Import/Export of PharmaceuticalsM. Glossary of TermsN. Research MethodologyO. Disclaimer
D. Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Industry in India
E. India Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Industry: SWOT Analysis
F. Pharmaceutical Industry in India: Porter’s Five Forces Strategy Analysis
G. Chronic Medical Conditions in India
H. Regulatory Framework of the Industry
J. Competition in the Industry
K. Forecast: Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Industry in India
L. Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Industry: Major Players
List of Figures
List of Tables
Companies Mentioned
- Aurobindo Pharma
- Cipla Limited
- Dr. Reddy's Laboratories
- GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)
- AstraZeneca
- Johnson & Johnson (J&J)
- Merck & Co.
- Novartis AG
- Pfizer
- Sanofi SA
- Takeda Pharmaceutical
- Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.
- Sun Pharmaceutical Industries