Speaking at the iPHEX 2019 organised by Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council of India, PHARMEXCIL, Thakur said that manufacturers of pharmaceutical products in India are willing to partner with Nigeria to develop its local production and show the rest of the world example of the best way to bilateral relationship.
Thakur, however, promised to look into the issue of visa so as to ensure and promote exchange of ideas. “We are aware that some people are having challenges going to India, this is as a result of security issue and I can assure you that it is going to be temporary. “We want to build a strong bilateral relationship with regulators in India because unlike in Nigeria where you have central regulatory body, in India, each state has its own regulatory authority which makes it difficult. We are now trying to build a bilateral relationship so that they will let us know which companies are making bad drugs and that will be a very positive step.
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