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Is Indian pharma finally out of intensive care?

  India’s generic drug-making industry is getting wheeled out of intensive care. But is it really going home? The US Food and Drug Administration this week lifted the import ban on a factory that Mumbai-based Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. inherited as part of its takeover of Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. The plant, in Punjab state, became the third owned by Ranbaxy ...

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Modi’s chance to reshape India’s economy

  After his party’s triumph in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India’s largest and most politically important, Prime Minister Narendra Modi now wields greater power than any Indian leader in a generation. He will need it if he wants to continue to reshape India’s economy. True, the results don’t drastically alter the math in the upper house of Parliament in ...

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Wilders’ defeat blunts populist surge

  The victory of Dutch Prime Minster Mark Rutte in the parliamentary election against anti-Islam, Eurosceptic Geert Wilders hammered a nail in the coffin of Europe’s misplaced populism. Initial results suggested Rutte’s party won 32 seats, 13 more than Wilders’ party 19 seats. Rutte’s good show and a disappointing defeat of Geert Wilders in the Netherlands election have invigorated traditional ...

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