Strengthening Ties: India-China Collaboration in Pharma and Tech
India and China are poised for deeper collaboration in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, healthcare, renewable energy, and technology. Indian Consul General in Shanghai, Pratik Mathur, highlights the synergistic potential between Indian manufacturers and Chinese distribution, along with opportunities in IT, digitalisation, and innovative technologies.
In a recent discussion, India's Consul General in Shanghai, Pratik Mathur, expressed optimism about the prospects for enhanced cooperation between India and China across various sectors, notably pharmaceuticals and healthcare.
Mathur identified pharmaceuticals as a key area where Indian generics and Chinese distribution networks could collaborate effectively. He also highlighted renewable energy and green technology as sectors with ambitious targets and complementary strengths.
Furthermore, Mathur emphasized the growing interest of Chinese enterprises in Indian IT and software services, underscoring India's strong global track record. He mentioned that Indian IT firms are already making strides in Shanghai, partnering with Chinese companies on digital transformation projects.
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