Budget 2026: Rs 10,000 Crore Bio-Pharma Plan Aims for Drug Self-Reliance

Key Takeaways

  • Union Budget 2026 allocates Rs 10,000 crore for ‘Bio-Pharma Vision 2030’.
  • Plan aims to make India a global hub for drug research and reduce import dependence.
  • Major focus on R&D, med-tech, and creating a skilled workforce.
  • Health mission funding increased; Ayushman Bharat expanded to all seniors above 70.

The Union Budget 2026-27 has placed a massive bet on healthcare innovation, earmarking Rs 10,000 crore to propel India into a global bio-pharma leader. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the ‘Bio-Pharma Vision 2030’ during her Parliament speech, targeting self-reliance in high-end medicines.

Three Pillars of the Bio-Pharma Vision

The ambitious strategy rests on three core areas:

  • Boost Domestic R&D: Developing new drugs and vaccines for diseases like cancer and diabetes.
  • Strengthen Med-Tech: Fast-tracking indigenous medical devices and diagnostics.
  • Create Skilled Workforce: Training researchers and professionals for future needs.

A significant Rs 6,500 crore will establish three new National Centres of Excellence for Biopharmaceuticals in partnership with top IITs.

Incentives and Regulatory Push

“Our aim is to reduce India’s dependence on imported high-end drugs and complex generics. This fund will incentivise our scientists and companies to develop new chemical entities and biologicals,” stated Sitharaman. The plan includes Production-Linked Incentives (PLI) for companies building advanced manufacturing units for biosimilars.

A new ‘Med-Tech Regulatory Sandbox’ with Rs 1,200 crore funding will speed up approvals for local devices. The CDSCO and ICMR will jointly manage this initiative.

Building Human Capital

To bridge the talent gap, the vision promises 10,000 specialised fellowships over five years in bioengineering and drug discovery. The NSDC will launch new industry-focused courses in pharmaceutical biotechnology.

Industry Applauds Strategic Shift

Industry leaders have welcomed the move as transformative. “The Rs 10,000 crore commitment is a game-changer. It signals the government’s long-term focus on moving up the value chain from generic manufacturing to innovative drug discovery,” said Satish Reddy of Pharmexcil.

Broader Health Budget Enhancements

Beyond bio-pharma, the budget raised the National Health Mission allocation by 12% to Rs 43,000 crore. In a major welfare expansion, the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme will now cover all citizens above 70 years, regardless of economic status.

Experts Call for Ground-Level Strengthening

While praising the innovation focus, public health experts highlighted the need for robust primary care. “We hope to see commensurate investments in strengthening our district hospitals and primary health centres to ensure these new innovations reach the last mile,” commented Dr. K. Srinath Reddy of PHFI.

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