G20 India Presidency: 3rd
HWG Meeting
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Union Minister of State for Chemicals
and Fertilizers, Bhagwant Khuba delivers Inaugural
Address on “Strengthening Global Collaboration Network on Research and
Development in MCMs” at Side Event of the 3rd G20 India HWG Meeting
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Engaging with global health organizations
and stakeholders for research and development collaboration would facilitate
coordinated resource allocation, ensuring that resources such as funding,
medical supplies, personnel, and information are distributed effectively and
efficiently: Bhagwant Khuba
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“The Global R&D Network is aimed at
fostering collaboration in accessing safe, effective, quality, and affordable
Medical Countermeasures”
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By pooling resources and expertise
through collaborative research networks, we can accelerate the pace of
discovery and innovation and by fostering collaboration, we can harness the
collective expertise and resources required to effectively respond to global
health threats: Union Pharma Secretary
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Collaborative platforms like the
proposed Global MCM Coordination Platform have a critical role in the
development and distribution of medical countermeasures: Union Health Secretary
Union
Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizers, Bhagwant Khuba
delivered the inaugural address at side-event of the 3rd G20 Health
Working Group Meeting, titled, “Strengthening Global Collaboration Network on
Research and Development in Medical Countermeasures (Diagnostics, Vaccines and
Therapeutics) with a focus on Future Health Emergencies”, here today. He was
also joined by Dr V K Paul, Member (Health), NITI Aayog.
The
purpose of the event was to reinforce the second priority of India's G20
Presidency, which is to strengthen cooperation in the pharmaceutical sector
with a focus on access and availability of quality, effective, safe, and
affordable medical countermeasures (MCM). Given the importance of focusing
equally on each component of the Vaccine, Therapeutics, and Diagnostics (VTD)
value chains, India's G20 Presidency has been discussing how to coordinate the
various aspects of the upstream and downstream facets of the MCM ecosystem.
Addressing
the gathering, Bhagwant Khuba emphasized on the
need to strengthen existing health architectures and be better prepared for
responding to recurring outbreaks and future pandemics. He said that “countries
worldwide have come to realize the importance of research and development
collaboration in providing novel solutions to emerging health challenges.”
Bhagwant
Khuba stated that collaborative research enables the
pooling of expertise and resources from multiple disciplines and institutions,
leading to a more comprehensive understanding of diseases and the development
of more effective VTDs. He said, “engaging with global health organizations and
stakeholders for research and development collaboration would facilitate
coordinated resource allocation, ensuring that resources such as funding,
medical supplies, personnel, and information are distributed effectively and
efficiently. By aligning priorities, duplication of efforts can be minimized,
and resources can be directed to areas and populations most in need”.
The Union Minister emphasized that the Global R&D Network is
aligned with the principles of India's G20 ideology, "Vasudhaiva
Kutumbakam" - One Earth, One Family, One Future
and is aimed at fostering collaboration in accessing safe, effective, quality,
and affordable Medical Countermeasures (VTDs). “This initiative aims to enhance
cooperation and partnerships among nations in global research and innovation
for VTDs, with the ultimate goal of ensuring universal access to these
essential medical resources”, he said.
Bhagwant
Khuba noted that “India's presidency of the G20 has
focused on fostering international collaboration to address pressing global
issues, as specified by the Hon’ble Prime Minister, recognizing the
interconnectedness and shared responsibilities of nations in finding solutions
to these challenges”. Emphasizing that India has consistently demonstrated a
strong commitment to research and innovation, at global platforms such as the
World Health Assembly, World Economic Forum, and G7, among others, he said,
“the primary objective of this collaborative effort is to optimize research and
innovation endeavors in prioritized areas and
diseases”.
Highlighting
India’s efforts towards collaborative research, he stated that “India has taken
an important step towards collaborative research and development at the
national level through the National Biopharma Mission, an Industry-Academia
Collaborative Mission aimed at accelerating early development for
biopharmaceuticals, offering promising opportunities for collaboration”.
“Another notable example of national collaboration also includes Indian
SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG), jointly initiated by the Union
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the Department of Biotechnology (DBT),
the Council for Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), and the Indian
Council of Medical Research (ICMR)”, he stated.
The Union Minister said that India’s recognition as the
pharmacy of the world is an appreciation of the pivotal role of its
pharmaceutical companies in driving better health outcomes globally. He
highlighted that “Indian pharma companies have established themselves as
reliable and affordable suppliers of high-quality drugs, making significant
contributions to improved access to healthcare worldwide.” He further stated
that “India provides approximately 60% of the global vaccine supply, accounts
for 20-22% of generic exports and stands as a major exporter of
pharmaceuticals, serving over 200 countries through its pharma exports.” “The
nation supplies more than 45% of Africa's generics requirements, around 40% of
generic demand in the US, and approximately 25% of all generic medicine in the
UK.”
He
also highlighted India’s role in strengthening global efforts to overcome
health challenges. He stated that “India’s first indigenous vaccine, which is
not only cost-effective and of high quality but also tailored to the specific
needs of the local population, provided a reliable and accessible solution to
the world.” “India also extended its assistance to over 96 nations by
delivering essential medical supplies and vaccines through the "Vaccine Maitri" initiative”, he said.
S
Aparna stated that there is an urgent need to foster innovation and strengthen
the R&D of safe, effective, quality-assured, and affordable medical
countermeasures especially in the changing landscape driven by the interplay
between climate change and disease transmission. She stated that “by pooling
resources and expertise through collaborative research networks, we can
accelerate the pace of discovery and innovation and by fostering collaboration,
we can harness the collective expertise and resources required to effectively
respond to global health threats and improve health outcomes.”
The
Union Pharma Secretary stated that “when establishing a global R&D network,
it is crucial to set the right context by prioritizing specific areas across
variables such as disease, product and technology”. “Prioritization will be a
necessary step towards an effective R&D network based on a comprehensive
and balanced strategy to promote global health equity”, she stated.
Rajesh
Bhushan underscored the critical role of collaborative platforms like the
proposed Global MCM Coordination Platform under India’s G20 Presidency. He
stated that “the Global MCM Coordination Platform is envisaged as a vital
mechanism for strengthening coordination and collaboration in the development
and distribution of medical countermeasures. It is critical that the platform
encompasses concerted efforts in R&D in a focused manner to generate viable
and responsive solution for preventive, surveillance and treatment
countermeasures for all”. He also emphasized on the importance of integrating
“One Health” approach in research and development efforts.
Dr
Rajiv Bahl, Secretary, Dept. of Health Research and
DG-ICMR; G Kamala Vardhana Rao, CEO, Food Safety and
Standards Authority of India (FSSAI); Lav Agarwal,
Addl. Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare; Abhay Thakur, Addl.
Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs and Sous Sherpa of India’s G20
Presidency and other senior officials of the Union Government were also present
on the occasion.