Why Invest in Biotech?
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010The biotech sector is the fastest growing knowledge-driven sector in India. The Indian biotech sector boasts the world’s fourth (more…)
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Tags: emerging economies, innovation
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In India, the issue of financing healthcare continues to be politically insignificant and publicly invisible. According to recently released National Health Accounts statistics (more…)
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