Panacea Biotec's Dr. Rajesh Jain Appointed Chairman of CII National Committee on Biotechnology
Dr. Rajesh Jain takes the chair of CII's National Biotechnology Committee, with implications for India's vaccine and biosimilar manufacturing policy.
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Jun 04, 2026
Vaibhavi M.

A leadership transition at CII's National Committee on Biotechnology carries direct implications for how India's vaccine and biosimilar manufacturing policy agenda takes shape over the next committee cycle. Dr. Rajesh Jain, with deep roots in biotech and pharmaceutical operations, has been appointed chairman of the committee, positioning a practitioner with hands-on sector experience at the centre of industry-government dialogue.
Jain's background spans vaccine development and healthcare advancement, areas where regulatory alignment between industry and bodies such as CDSCO remains an active pressure point for plant heads and QA directors managing compliance under evolving Indian GMP frameworks. His appointment signals that the committee's working agenda may tilt toward operational and manufacturing priorities alongside the broader innovation mandate.
For regulatory affairs leads tracking India's biosimilar pathway, the committee chairmanship carries weight: CII's biotechnology committee has historically served as a structured channel for framing pre-regulatory consultation, contributing to guidance that eventually feeds into manufacturing standards and approval timelines. A chairman with direct industry exposure in vaccine production brings a different reference point to those conversations than a policy generalist would.
The practical read for QA and regulatory teams is that position papers and recommendations emerging from the committee over the next term are likely to reflect manufacturing-floor realities, particularly around process validation frameworks and sterility assurance standards relevant to biologics and vaccine fill-finish operations.
The committee's output over the coming months will serve as an early indicator of whether the leadership change translates into concrete policy recommendations affecting biosimilar manufacturing timelines and vaccine development incentives in India.
Source: Media4Growth via Indian Pharma Post, 3 June 2026.
