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Our goal is to bring innovation faster to India: AstraZeneca India-chief

The Hindu BusinessLine

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July 2, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities
Our goal is to bring innovation faster to India: AstraZeneca India-chief

AstraZeneca is focused broadly on oncology (increasingly our largest segment globally and in India); biopharmaceuticals (cardiovascular, renal, respiratory, immunology, and vaccines); and rare diseases.

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· Jul 8, 2026

Indian biotechs are scaling abroad before coming home

Global-first strategy helps Indian biotech startups fund research and accelerate growth

NDTV

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· Jul 4, 2026

India Expanded Energy Imports To Over 40 Nations During Fuel Crisis: Modi

The prime minister also added that India has now become the world's fourth-largest refining hub and is continuing to strengthen its refining capacity.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 10, 2026

From Foundry To Funded: How GREY Composite Wear Technologies Reached A ₹58 Crore Valuation In Seven Months

By Staff Writer | Business Innovation For much of the past decade, venture capital in India has overwhelmingly favored software, fintech and artificial intelligence. Yet, a new generation of manufacturing startups is beginning to attract investor attention by solving fundamental industrial challenges through proprietary engineering rather than code. Among them is GREY Composite Wear Technologies, a Maharashtra-based advanced materials company that has closed its first Series A funding round at a post-money valuation of 58 crore (approximately US6.7 million)—just seven months after its incorporation in December 2025. The speed of the company’s fundraising reflects a broader shift in investor sentiment

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 24, 2026

Onto Innovation: At Lifetime Highs, But Still Worth Getting Behind

Onto Innovation: At Lifetime Highs, But Still Worth Getting Behind

The Economic Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

Time for India's manufacturing export boom: Kochhar

Time for India's manufacturing export boom: Kochhar

India Today

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· Jul 11, 2026

India not just market but launchpad for global growth: PM Modi in New Zealand

India not just market but launchpad for global growth: PM Modi in New Zealand

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Related coverage for "Our goal is to bring innovation faster to India: AstraZeneca India-chief": The Hindu BusinessLine — Indian biotechs are scaling abroad before coming home. NDTV — India Expanded Energy Imports To Over 40 Nations During Fuel Crisis: Modi. The Eastern Herald — From Foundry To Funded: How GREY Composite Wear Technologies Reached A ₹58 Crore Valuation In Seven Months. Seeking Alpha — Onto Innovation: At Lifetime Highs, But Still Worth Getting Behind. The Economic Times — Time for India's manufacturing export boom: Kochhar . India Today — India not just market but launchpad for global growth: PM Modi in New Zealand