A New Era for Indian Pharma: WHO Certification Mandate by End of 2023

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set a transformative goal for India’s pharmaceutical industry: by the end of 2023, all pharmaceutical manufacturing plants must adhere to WHO Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) certification, also known as Schedule M. This directive aims to elevate the quality of India’s pharmaceutical products to meet international standards, ensuring that all medications produced in the country are safe, effective, and of high quality. This ambitious mandate faces significant challenges, including the need for infrastructure upgrades, comprehensive training for personnel, and continuous regulatory compliance. However, the long-term benefits of improved global competitiveness, enhanced industry credibility, and better patient safety make it a crucial move for the Indian pharmaceutical sector.