Bangalore drives India's biotech sector growth
"Partnerships are essential for survival and to be competitive. India should become a global hub for low-cost vaccines," Shaw asserted.
French ambassador to India Jerome Bonnafont said biotech development was different from any other, as it touched the secrets of life and had ethical aspects.
"India has been addressing these questions with due respect to human life. Dynamism of the biotech sector and its current rapid growth rate are amazing," the envoy noted.
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"Partnerships are essential for survival and to be competitive. India should become a global hub for low-cost vaccines," Shaw asserted.
French ambassador to India Jerome Bonnafont said biotech development was different from any other, as it touched the secrets of life and had ethical aspects.
"India has been addressing these questions with due respect to human life. Dynamism of the biotech sector and its current rapid growth rate are amazing," the envoy noted.
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