Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance
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The Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance (IPA) is an association of domestic Indian pharmaceutical companies. IPA was founded in August 1999 by Dilip G Shah and six Indian drugmakers: Cipla, Dr. Reddy's, Lupin, Piramal, Ranbaxy, and Wockhardt.[1] IPA was founded to promote the cause of generic drugs in India[2] and has since expanded to include 24 domestic pharmaceutical companies.[3] Sudarshan Jain is the current secretary general of the IPA.[4]