India Pharma 2026 will be held April 13-14 in New Delhi with the theme "Discover in India: Leapfrogging Life-Sciences Innovation." The event will focus on R&D, regulation, AI, CRDMO and financing.
Bio-Thera Solutions expands its partnership with Intas Pharmaceuticals for BAT2506, a golimumab biosimilar, through an exclusive commercialization agreement for India. The India biosimilars market is projected to grow from $184 million to $1.02 billion by 2035, driven by patent expirations and strategic partnerships.
ACT Capital Management invested $7.25 million in Viking Therapeutics as the company advances its obesity drug candidate VK2735 into Phase 3 trials. India's drug regulator warned pharmaceutical companies against direct or surrogate advertising of weight-loss medicines, while South Korean drugmakers target year-end commercialization of domestically developed obesity treatments.
Natco Pharma has received CDSCO approval to manufacture and market generic semaglutide injection in India, with a planned March 2026 launch. Eris Lifesciences will commercialize the product through a partnership.
Five intra-articular gene therapy platforms for knee osteoarthritis are in human trials in the US, while India prepares regulatory guidelines for mRNA, gene and cell therapies to accelerate innovation.
NATCO Pharma has licensed its semaglutide generic formulation to Eris Lifesciences for the Indian market, with a launch expected in March 2026 following CDSCO approval. The partnership targets type 2 diabetes management as the molecule loses patent exclusivity in India.
ImmunoACT's domestically manufactured CAR-T therapy has treated over 600 patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell malignancies since its 2023 approval, marking India's entry into advanced cellular therapy production.
Natco Pharma received CDSCO approval to manufacture and launch generic semaglutide injection in India next month for type 2 diabetes treatment, sending shares up over 11% on Monday.
Natco Pharma has received approval from India's CDSCO to manufacture and market generic semaglutide injection, with a March 2026 launch planned. The approval comes amid patent litigation and intense competition in India's rapidly expanding diabetes and obesity drug market.
New research shows semaglutide cuts cardiovascular event risk by 4% per 5kg weight loss, with two-thirds of heart benefits unexplained by weight reduction alone. Study of 17,604 participants suggests multiple protective mechanisms beyond weight loss.