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The global life sciences industry is undergoing a structural transformation. Supply chain resilience, advanced therapeutics, precision medicine, and sustainable bio-manufacturing are no longer future priorities-they are immediate imperatives. Telangana's Next-Gen Life Sciences Policy 2026-30, unveiled at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, represents a timely and strategic response to these shifts. With clear targets for investment, high-quality job creation, frontier R&D, clinical research, and talent development, the policy signals the State's intent to move from being a leading manufacturing base to a fully integrated global life sciences innovation ecosystem. Strong investor ...