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Patents and Biopharmaceuticals in India: Emerging Issues

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This paper highlights the status of the Indian biopharmaceutical industry and also makes a comparison with the global scenario. It also discusses the current situation regarding patenting biopharmaceuticals in India. [GIDR WP no. 168].

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  • Lalitha N, 2008. "Patents and Biopharmaceuticals in India: Emerging Issues," Working Papers id:1370, eSocialSciences.
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    1. van Rijkom, Jeannette & Leufkens, Hubert & Crommelin, Daan & Rutten, Frans & Broekmans, Andre, 1999. "Assessment of biotechnology drugs: what are the issues?," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 47(3), pages 255-274, May.
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