Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bbb96f/pharmaceutical_ind)
has announced the addition of the "Pharmaceutical
Industry in India - PEST Framework Analysis" report to their
offering.
The Indian pharmaceutical industry is one of the fast growing sectors of
the Indian economy and has made rapid strides over the years. From being
an import dependent industry in the 1950s, the industry has achieved
self-sufficiency and gained global recognition as a producer of low cost
high quality bulk drugs and formulations. Leading Indian companies have
developed infrastructure in over 60 countries including developed
markets like US and Europe. In the recent past, several pharmaceutical
companies have demonstrated that they possess the ability to engage in
commercially viable research and development activities and become
significant players in the international market.
Aruvian's R'search analyzes the Pharmaceutical Industry in India in a
PEST Framework Analysis. A PEST analysis is concerned with the
environmental influences on a business. The acronym stands for the
Political, Economic, Social and Technological issues that could affect
the strategic development of a business. Identifying PEST influences is
a useful way of summarizing the external environment in which a business
operates.
Key Topics Covered:
A. Executive Summary
B. Introduction to the Industry
B.1 Industry Definition
B.2 Industry Profile
B.3 Industry Structure
B.4 Future Outlook
C. PEST Framework Analysis
C.1 Political Aspects
C.2 Economic Aspects
C.3 Social Aspects
C.4 Technological Aspects
D. Glossary of Terms
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bbb96f/pharmaceutical_ind
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