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AiMeD Welcomes Haryana Pharmaceutical & Medical Devices Manufacturing Policy 2026

HealthK Puspa16 Jun 2026

New Delhi, June 16 : The Association of Indian Medical Device Industry warmly  welcomes the Haryana Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Manufacturing Policy 2026, calling it  possibly the most incentivising and progressive framework announced by any state in India. This policy is  not just a roadmap for investment, it is a beacon of optimism, self-reliance, and global competitiveness  for India’s healthcare manufacturing ecosystem.  

With a vision to attract over INR 10,000 crore in investments, generate 20,000 jobs, and foster innovation,  Haryana has set a new benchmark in supporting pharmaceuticals and medical devices. The policy’s  comprehensive incentives, CAPEX support up to 30%, OPEX support up to 80%, with cap of 200 Cr on  CAPEX and 20 Cr on OPEX and export-linked rewards, patent commercialisation assistance, and green  manufacturing encouragement, make it a true game-changer.  

A Resolute Step Towards Self-Reliance  

India already supplies 20% of global generics and 60% of vaccines, yet continues to rely heavily on  imports for bulk drugs and high-end medical devices. Haryana’s policy directly addresses this gap,  ensuring that indigenous manufacturing, R&D, and infrastructure development flourish.  

Compliance Reforms: The Real Catalyst  

Welcoming the policy, Mr. Rajiv Nath, Forum Coordinator, AiMeD, said:

“We wholeheartedly applaud  Haryana’s visionary policy. It is the most incentivising framework from any progressive state, combining  attractive and very flexible CAPEX and OPEX incentives with strong support for innovation, sustainability,  and exports. Yet, what will truly unlock India’s healthcare manufacturing potential is reducing the  compliance burden. We urge the state and central governments to provide a three-year compliance  holiday for greenfield investments and a one-year amnesty for existing units to upgrade infrastructure  and align with current regulations. As recommended by Rajiv Gauba Committee - Arbitrary requirements  such as NOCs not backed by legislation, and lengthy interdependent approval timelines, must be  eliminated to ensure projects move forward swiftly and confidently.” 

“Prime Minister Modi’s recent call for deeper ease-of-doing-business reforms is timely. Tax breaks and  subsidies are welcome, but reforms that simplify compliance and cut red tape are far more critical to  building investor confidence and accelerating India’s journey towards Atmanirbhar Bharat.” 

Welcoming the policy's global investment outlook, Mr. Pawan Choudhary, Advisor to the  Chief Minister of Haryana for the Foreign Cooperation Department, said: 

“Haryana transforms investor interest into real opportunities. As a trusted partner for long term economic growth, its landmark policy couples generous CAPEX and OPEX incentives with a  transparent single-window system. This clarity assures ease of doing business, accelerates  overseas investments, and positions Haryana as a preferred global destination for medical  device manufacturing.” 

Why This Policy Matters  

Most incentivising in India: No other state offers such a comprehensive package across CAPEX, OPEX,  R&D, sustainability, and ease of doing business.  

Boost to innovation: Patent commercialisation, startup support, and industry-academia collaboration  will energise India’s healthcare innovation pipeline.  

Global competitiveness: By reducing import dependence and strengthening exports, Haryana positions  India as a global hub for advanced medical technologies.  

Ease of doing business: Single-window clearances, defined timelines, and compliance simplification will  make Haryana a model for other states.  

Call to Action  

AiMeD believes this policy will accelerate investments, create high-quality jobs, and strengthen India’s  healthcare security. But to fully realize its potential, compliance reforms at both state and central levels  must complement financial incentives. Together, they will ensure India’s healthcare manufacturing  sector thrives not only in scale but also in speed, sustainability, and global credibility.