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DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Indian Clinical Trials Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Phase (Phase I, Phase II, Phase III, Phase IV), by Study Design (Interventional Trials, Observational Trials, Expanded Access Trials), by Indication, and Segment Forecasts, 2022-2030” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The Indian clinical trials market size is expected to reach USD 3.88 billion by 2030. It is expected to expand at a CAGR of 8.2% from 2022 to 2030. The globalization of clinical trials, growing disease variation and prevalence in the country, adoption of new technology in clinical research, and increasing R&D promoting outsourcing are the key factors driving the market.

India is populated with 1.3 billion individuals with varying genetic backgrounds and a large treatment-naive patient pool for the development of therapeutics on a range of disease conditions. Furthermore, the economic, environmental, and ecological variations in the 28 states and 8 union territories present the most diverse disease profile. Apart from this, the cost of carrying out clinical trials in India is nearly 40-70% less when compared to that in Europe or the U.S. Thus, the cost efficiency, along with skill sets and ease of doing business, is anticipated to fuel the market growth.

The increasing R&D investments by pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical companies have led to increased demand for contract research organizations and outsourcing of trials in order to curb the cost. Furthermore, outsourcing enables the drug companies to focus on their core competencies and aids in improving their productivity, thus facilitating the outsourcing of trials in India. The COVID-19 pandemic has improved the market in the country. Several companies globally are conducting clinical trials for COVID-19 vaccines in India. Moreover, government initiatives promoting clinical trials for COVID-19 therapeutics in the country have promoted market growth.

Indian Clinical Trials Market Report Highlights

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1 Report Scope

1.1 Phase

1.2 Study Design

1.3 Indication

1.4 Estimates and Forecast Timeline

Chapter 2 Methodology

2.1 Research Methodology

2.1.1 Information Procurement

2.2 Information or Data Analysis

2.3 Market Formulation & Validation

2.4 Region Share Calculation

2.5 List of Secondary Sources

2.6 List of Primary Sources

2.7 List of Abbreviations

Chapter 3 Executive Summary

3.1 Market Snapshot

Chapter 4 Industry Outlook

4.1 Market Segmentation

4.2 Business Segment Trends

4.3 Market Variable Analysis

4.3.1 Market Driver Analysis

4.3.1.1 Globalization Of Clinical Trials

4.3.1.2 Adoption Of New Technology In Clinical Research

4.3.1.3 Growing Disease Variation and Prevalence

4.3.1.4 Increasing Research And Development Promoting Outsourcing

4.3.2 Market Restraint Analysis

4.3.2.1 Pricing Pressure

4.3.2.2 Regulatory Issues

4.4 Penetration & Growth Prospect Mapping

4.5 Business Environment Analysis tools

Chapter 5 Phase Estimates And Trend Analysis

5.1 Indian Clinical Trials Market: Phase Movement Analysis

5.2 Phase I

5.3 Phase II

5.4 Phase III

5.5 Phase IV

Chapter 6 Study Design Estimates And Trend Analysis

6.1 Indian Clinical Trials Market: Study Design Movement Analysis

6.2 Interventional trials

6.3 Observational trials

6.4 Expanded access trials

Chapter 7 Indication Estimates And Trend Analysis

7.1 Indian Clinical Trials Market: Indication Movement Analysis

7.2 Autoimmune/inflammation

7.3 Pain management

7.4 Oncology

7.5 CNS Conditions

7.6 Diabetes

7.7 Obesity

7.8 Cardiovascular

7.9 Others

Chapter 8 Company Profiles

Companies Mentioned

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