As India moves to regulate e-pharmacies, the draft Rules reveal a tension between control and access, with implications for affordability, innovation, and public health outcomes.
Government interception rests upon an uneasy truce between the government/LEA, private companies and civil society activists.
In a country where countless people own no land, or have insecure access to land and housing, it is inevitable that these issues get reflected in films.
While attempting to extract the maximum value, the government must resist the temptation to be overzealous in regulation.