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Russian ambassador to New Delhi Denis Alipov has expressed that Indian pharmaceuticals might replace the western manufacturers leaving Moscow, ANI reports.
Alipov hailed India as the pharmacy of the world and acknowledged that the country is a leading producer of generic drugs that are ‘not inferior’ to their original versions.
“The withdrawal of many western companies from the Russian market and those niches that have been vacated may actually be occupied by Indian companies in many industries, in particular, in pharmaceuticals,” the Russian envoy was quoted by the aforementioned publication.
So far, India has abstained from voting on resolutions in the United Nations (UN) that condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Recently, top Indian refiners like the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) and the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) ordered two and three million barrels of Russian oil respectively for May loading.
Alipov also touched upon India’s unique diplomatic policy and remarked, “Prime Minister (Modi) and the Indian leadership meet the consistent independent policy of the state in international affairs.”
He added, “We have repeatedly stated that we have welcomed the independent foreign policy of India and strengthening its role and its influence in the international arena.”