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Title: Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd: Can It Be An Indian Pharma’s Bellwether Again?
Authors: Kumar, Rohit.
Abraham, Balaji.
Keywords: Strategy
Competitive advantage
Industry structure
Competition
Inorganic growth
Market dynamics
IIM Ranchi
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Asian Journal of Management Cases
Citation: Rohit Kumar and Balaji Abraham (2023). Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd: Can It Be An Indian Pharma’s Bellwether Again? Asian Journal of Management Cases, 20(1), 65-83.
Abstract: Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd (DRL) was one of India’s success stories in the pharma space, wherein a founder’s dream turned into a reality. It had a remarkable growth over three decades, with impeccable quality and regulatory standards, as it went on to become the number-two pharma company in India by sales. However, in the last 3 years, DRL was navigating one of the most challenging times it had ever faced for various reasons. Sales were stagnated, profits had plunged, costs had spiralled and manufacturing sites grappled with US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issues—and more importantly, its growth strategies were not delivering results. This resulted in value erosion, reduced number of new product approvals, customers doubting the capabilities, competitors doing much better, etc. Also, it questioned whether DRL continued to be the bellwether or not for the Indian pharma fraternity as competitors raced ahead. This case highlights the global and Indian context of the pharma industry, along with details of three main competitors based on secondary data sources, and analyses the ongoing issues in DRL. Finally, it concludes by highlighting the six decision buckets and the way forward to make DRL a bellwether again in the Indian pharma industry.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1177/09734082211031368
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