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India's drug lifeline to Africa disrupted by Iran war
India's pharmaceutical supply chain to Africa is disrupted due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid a war in Iran, affecting critical drug deliveries. The logistics corridor through Gulf states has been destabilized, impacting African patients reliant on Indian medications.
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