Sanofi-Aventis India Managing Director Shailesh Ayyangar On Building Infrastructure To Bring Affordable Drugs To Patients In Rural Markets: An Interview With PharmAsia News (Part 2 of 2)
• By PharmAsia News
Sanofi-Aventis Managing Director Shailesh Ayyangar faces the daunting challenge of creating a new paradigm in the rural centers of India. In a rare interview, Ayyangar spoke to PharmAsia News' India Bureau about the company's rural markets strategy, creating brands, doing deals and about buying out "strategically important" companies.
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