Cyrus Katgara, Partner, Jeena & Company says, “India’s airport infrastructure is experiencing a notable transformation, particularly in cargo handling, with a significant emphasis on pharmaceuticals. Ensuring data integrity across medical products and services throughout the supply chain is a significant challenge, alongside other areas in the sector that require improvement. While efforts are underway to address various issues, the shortage of skilled workforce remains a major pain point. Investments being directed towards upgrading facilities nationwide, including the construction of cold storage warehouses and specialized handling areas tailored to meet the stringent requirements of pharmaceuticals, demonstrate the progress in this domain. Despite these advancements, it’s important to recognize that India is still in the early stages of this evolution. While renowned for passenger travel, further investment and expertise are needed to fully leverage the potential of Indian airports for pharmaceutical and healthcare storage and distribution. Achieving comprehensive cold chain logistics for pharmaceuticals at all Indian airports will require time and continued efforts. With India’s airport infrastructure gradually adapting to meet the increasing demands of the pharmaceutical sector, the trajectory appears promising.