FICCI and Lilly launch the Bharat Life Sciences Awards to recognise India’s scientific excellence

▴ FICCI and Lilly launch the Bharat Life Sciences Awards
Supported by the Office of the Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India, the Department of Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council, and Invest India.

New Delhi, June 3, 2026 — In line with the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) today announced the launch of the ‘Bharat Life Sciences Awards’, a first-of-its-kind national institutional platform to recognise excellence in life sciences research, capability, and public health impact in India, in partnership with Eli Lilly and Company (India).

 

Conceived as a rigorous, independent, and enduring platform, the awards are anchored in a shared national vision for Viksit Bharat, recognising that sustained progress in health is driven by a sustained commitment to innovation.

 

This initiative convened in consultation with the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India and the Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP), with the Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) and Invest India, will bring together a unique ecosystem of innovators, researchers, and institutions across the life sciences sector.

 

The inaugural Bharat Life Sciences Awards ceremony will be held on 1st October 2026, marking a defining moment in recognising and celebrating India’s scientific excellence.

 

The Bharat Life Sciences Awards will be governed by an eminent Advisory Council and adjudicated by an independent jury of experts in life sciences, innovation, and public health. Grant Thornton Bharat will serve as the Process Advisor, reinforcing the platform’s commitment to transparency, credibility, and integrity at every stage.

 

The awards seek to recognise contributions across the life sciences value chain, spanning academia, public research institutions, industry innovators, and ecosystem builders whose work bridges discovery and delivery, strengthens health systems, and advances public health outcomes at scale. In doing so, the awards draw on India’s long-standing scientific legacy—rooted in a civilisational instinct for inquiry, seen in early centres of learning such as Takshashila and Nalanda, and in foundational contributions like the Sushruta Samhita and Charaka Samhita, which shaped the practice of medicine. This legacy is not defined by singular breakthroughs or lone figures, but by an enduring continuum of inquiry, refinement, and application, reflected across generations of pioneering scientists whose contributions continue to underpin India’s present-day leadership in life sciences and its growing impact on global health.

 

Dr. Jitendra Kumar, Managing Director, Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) said, “India's biotechnology ecosystem continues to advance through a strong focus on innovation, entrepreneurship, and translational research, with increasing collaboration across academia, industry, and start-ups. Platforms such as the Bharat Life Sciences Awards can play a valuable role in bringing together stakeholders across this ecosystem, recognising excellence and supporting the translation of science into solutions for public health.”

 

Jyoti Vij, Director General, FICCI said, “India’s life sciences sector stands at a defining moment, driven by scientific innovation, entrepreneurial energy, and stronger collaboration across academia, industry, startups, and government institutions. The Bharat Life Sciences Awards aim to create a credible and enduring

national platform that recognises excellence across the ecosystem and celebrates the individuals and institutions advancing healthcare innovation and public health impact. Through this initiative, FICCI is proud to partner with stakeholders across the ecosystem to further strengthen India’s position as a global hub for life sciences research, innovation, and healthcare solutions.”

“India’s life sciences ecosystem is reaching a new level of scientific maturity, with the talent, institutions, and ambition to contribute meaningfully to global health,” said Winselow Tucker, President and General Manager, Eli Lilly and Company (India). “As Lilly marks 150 years globally in 2026, we remain guided by our purpose of uniting caring with discovery to improve health for people around the world. We are proud to support the Bharat Life Sciences Awards as an enabling partner—recognising the science and the broader ecosystem of researchers, institutions, and innovators advancing it, and their collective role in driving

meaningful and enduring public health impact in India.”

 

India’s life sciences ecosystem is entering a new phase of scientific maturity—moving from manufacturing to discovery, from implementation to invention. The

Bharat Life Sciences Awards situate today’s scientists within that continuum, honouring not only what has been achieved so far, but the people, teams, and

institutions shaping what comes next, in India and globally. The platform is built to endure—to grow in stature cycle after cycle, surface under-recognised excellence, and strengthen India’s contribution to science for local and global good.

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