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Aurobindo Pharma Opens ₹1,200 Crore Biologics Manufacturing Hub in Telangana.

On Wednesday, June 3, 2026, generic drug major Aurobindo Pharma, through its subsidiary TheraNyM Biologics, formally inaugurated its state-of-the-art ₹1,200 crore advanced biologics manufacturing facility at Borpatla village in the Sangareddy district of Telangana.

The massive greenfield complex was officially opened by Telangana IT and Industries Minister D. Sridhar Babu alongside Health Minister Damodar Rajanarasimha, marking a major step forward for India’s high-margin contract biomanufacturing landscape.

Project Blueprint: Inside the Borpatla Biologics Hub

The facility represents an intensive move into complex front-end biologics, transitioning away from standard small-molecule generic drugs and into large-scale mammalian cell cultures.

The Strategic Anchor: The Global MSD Alliance

The scaling of this facility is heavily backstopped by a long-term, high-value commercial pipeline.

  1. The Master Service Agreement (MSA): The plant’s foundation relies on a critical contract manufacturing organization (CMO) partnership signed with global pharma giant Merck Sharp & Dohme (MSD) Singapore Trading Pte. Ltd.
  2. Product Schedule Expansion: Earlier this year, TheraNyM finalized an expanded product schedule with MSD. Under this agreement, the Borpatla facility acts as a key global outsourcing anchor, manufacturing biological drug substances that will be exported directly to stringently regulated markets including the United States and Europe.
  3. Strict Isolation Standards: The integration of high-end isolator lines ensures compliance with strict U.S. FDA and EMA barrier-isolation mandates, preventing batch cross-contamination during the sterile fill-finish process.

Consolidating Telangana’s Life Sciences Monopoly

The launch aligns directly with Hyderabad’s broader objective to capture a massive slice of the global biopharma outsourcing market, building on its reputation as the “Vaccine Capital of the World.”

By focusing on mammalian cell cultures—the foundation for advanced monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and biosimilars—Telangana is moving up the value chain from basic chemical blending to deep biotechnology fabrication. The state government is actively marketing these integrated suburban clusters (like Sangareddy and the nearby Genome Valley) to global innovators looking for high-yield, lower-cost contract manufacturing alternatives outside of China.

“With the arrival of TheraNyM Biologics, the global reputation and value of the ‘Made in Telangana’ brand in the Life Sciences sector become even stronger. Our focus remains absolute on making the state the preferred global destination for biopharma innovation.” — D. Sridhar Babu, Telangana IT & Industries Minister.

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