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From facilitator to regulator Rajeev Raghuvanshi tackles pharma quality crisis after Gambia deaths

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Published on 24 April 2026
From facilitator to regulator Rajeev Raghuvanshi tackles pharma quality crisis after Gambia deaths

He inherits a reputation collapse after 70 children died

After 70 children died in Gambia in 2022 linked to contaminated cough syrups, India’s pharma sector and its top regulator faced a credibility crisis. Rajeev Raghuvanshi, appointed Drug Controller General of India, is now pushing a transformation aimed at closing regulatory gaps and tightening product quality. The big question: can enforcement finally keep pace?

  • Gambia deaths triggered a major reputation blow for pharma and regulators
  • Rajeev Raghuvanshi has taken charge as Drug Controller General of India
  • A transformational shift is underway to close quality and oversight gaps
  • The central test is whether higher standards translate into action
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