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indian analysts
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 4:23 am
by aniket
hi to all, i am an inian analyst, i am very proud of the progress indian pharmaceutical industry has made, being largest producer of API in the world, but we work in tremndosuly difficult situtioans, like not easilt getiing technical support, spares etc. but still we are producing higest no pf ANDA application, and dont know how? even we have shortcomings we are competing with the americans, europeans we have great resoreses in their arsenal this difficulity is propeeling us to the sucess, also indian companies have started entering into NCE area, so i feel Next century is of india atlest in pharmaceutical industry
ok bye
proud indian
Re: indian analysts
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 10:22 am
by amaryl
hi to all, i am an inian analyst, i am very proud of the progress indian pharmaceutical industry has made, being largest producer of API in the world, but we work in tremndosuly difficult situtioans, like not easilt getiing technical support, spares etc. but still we are producing higest no pf ANDA application, and dont know how? even we have shortcomings we are competing with the americans, europeans we have great resoreses in their arsenal this difficulity is propeeling us to the sucess, also indian companies have started entering into NCE area, so i feel Next century is of india atlest in pharmaceutical industry
ok bye
proud indian
hmm...The dream may exist...but planning doesn't exist nor the attitude to work.
Amaryl.
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 7:40 pm
by Kostas Petritis
Aniket,
I sympathise with your enthousiasm but there are a lot of factors in the equation. As I do not want to get political, I will keep my post short.
The development of countries like China and India is a no-brainer, although the extent of the development will largerly depend on their capacity to cover their energy needs and necessary material for infrastructure. Furthermore, producing something is one thing, making something (money) out of it is another thing.
One thing is for sure... we are living in interesting times...
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 6:04 am
by amaryl
Dear Aniket,
You are juzt starter to learn things taking place here (India) and the rest of the world like me.
No one knows whats being done behind closed doors. Juzt don't put up things which may raise a political issue. I find it irrational. This forum is not meant to discuss who will be at top. Rather its for the sake of researchers who are working together for one cause.
Better drugs for better life ahead.
I am not anti-indian. Its just being rational and logical towards one practical issue.
Cheer up!
Amaryl.
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 6:07 am
by amaryl
One thing is for sure... we are living in interesting times...
Interesting

yeah a marathon it seems like. I want a break
Amaryl!
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 6:12 am
by amaryl
Back again.
Here wishing you all, the best you had been looking for in coming year 2006. May the New Year bestows happiness, love, faith, and peace as gift of God blessings.
Amaryl

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