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India’s bioeconomy has been increasing its share of the national GDP. COVID-19 provided a fillip to this share. However, COVID-19 was a black swan event, and its waning influence is reflected in the reduced bioeconomy growth rate. India’s future trajectory should account for the COVID-19 aberration and provide roadmaps that recommend substitutes. Our report recommends 15 steps to fulfil India’s aim of achieving a $300 billion bioeconomy by 2030.

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