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 India’s Trade Ban Hits Pakistan

Pakistan is facing a growing medicine crisis after India’s trade ban cut off key raw materials used in pharmaceuticals, forcing officials to seek emergency alternatives
News DeskBy News Desk29 April 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Bankrupt Pakistan is expected to face a serious shortage of medicines after India suspended all forms of trade with the country. Around 30–40% of Pakistan’s raw materials for medicines, including active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and advanced therapeutic products, come from India. Pakistani health officials are worried that this trade halt will deeply affect their pharmaceutical sector.

Emergency Measures Underway

According to a Geo News report, the Pakistan Drug Regulatory Authority has not yet issued any official notice about the impact. However, emergency steps have been taken to avoid a medicine shortage. A senior official said they are exploring alternative ways to meet the country’s medical needs.

Seeking New Supply Sources

Pakistan is now trying to secure pharmaceutical supplies from China, Russia, and various European countries. Efforts are focused on ensuring the availability of important medicines like anti-rabies vaccines, anti-snake venom, and cancer drugs. Health experts and industry insiders have warned that the situation remains critical despite these efforts.

Airspace Closure Adds to Travel Challenges

Following Pakistan’s decision to close its airspace to Indian planes, India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) issued an advisory to airlines. Airlines have been asked to stock extra food, water, and medicines for passengers. The advisory also mentions that airlines must provide special meals like vegetarian or medical diets if passengers request them.

Due to the change in flight routes, international travel times have increased. Airlines are required to inform passengers about the extra travel time before the journey starts.

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