Pharmaceutical Exporter to Sri Lanka from India
Indian Generic Medicines (IGM) is a WHO-GMP-aligned, DGFT-registered pharmaceutical exporter to Sri Lanka from India — supplying generics, oncology, antibiotics, antivirals and vaccines to licensed importers, hospitals and public tenders, with NMRA-ready documentation.
India to Sri Lanka: a reliable medicine-supply corridor
India is one of Sri Lanka’s largest and closest medicine sources, with short shipping times and deep trade ties. Much of Sri Lanka’s public sector runs on affordable generics — exactly where India’s WHO-GMP supply excels. As a reliable pharmaceutical exporter to Sri Lanka from India, Indian Generic Medicines (IGM) operates within this corridor with full NMRA-ready documentation, sourcing from facilities holding WHO-GMP, US FDA and EU-GMP certifications.
Key takeaways
- India is one of Sri Lanka’s largest and closest medicine sources, with short shipping times.
- Medicines must be registered with the NMRA and imported through a licensed importer or agent.
- A WHO-GMP exporter provides COA, CPP, GMP certificate and Certificate of Origin.
- Much of Sri Lanka’s public sector relies on affordable generics — a strong fit for Indian supply.
- IGM is a DGFT-registered exporter supplying generics, oncology, antibiotics, antivirals and vaccines to Sri Lanka.
Why Sri Lanka sources pharmaceuticals from India
India is one of Sri Lanka’s largest and closest medicine sources, with short shipping times and deep trade ties. Much of Sri Lanka’s public sector runs on affordable generics — exactly where India’s WHO-GMP supply excels.
What a pharmaceutical exporter to Sri Lanka from India supplies
The range spans the therapeutic segments Sri Lanka’s hospitals, distributors and pharmacies need most:
Indian Generic Medicines: a trusted export partner for Sri Lanka
Buyers look for a proven track record, verifiable certifications and reliable supply. IGM delivers all three:
What Sri Lanka requires from Indian exporters
Sri Lanka’s medicines are regulated by the National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) under the Ministry of Health. Medicines must be registered with the NMRA and imported through a licensed importer or agent. India is one of Sri Lanka’s largest and closest medicine sources, and much of the public sector runs on affordable generics — a strong fit for Indian WHO-GMP supply.
| Requirement / Document | Purpose |
|---|---|
| NMRA product registration | Required before a medicine can be marketed in Sri Lanka. |
| Importer licence & import permit | Held by the Sri Lanka partner to legally import and distribute. |
| Certificate of Analysis (COA) | Confirms quality and composition of each batch. |
| Certificate of Pharmaceutical Product (CPP) | Confirms the product’s regulatory status in India (WHO format). |
| GMP Certificate | Confirms the site meets Good Manufacturing Practice standards. |
| Certificate of Origin & commercial invoice | Required for customs clearance. |
In practice, the Sri Lanka importer or distributor — not the Indian exporter — holds the NMRA licence and manages registration. IGM works closely with licensed local partners and provides all supplier-side documentation.
How to import medicine from India to Sri Lanka — step by step
Who in Sri Lanka should work with an Indian exporter
Source certified medicines from India for Sri Lanka
Request a product catalogue, price and quotation. Share your therapeutic list, quantities and registration status — we’ll respond with NMRA-ready documentation and logistics options.
Frequently asked questions
The National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) under the Ministry of Health. Medicines must be registered with the NMRA and imported through a licensed importer or agent.
The Sri Lankan importer must be licensed and hold NMRA registration for the product. The Indian exporter provides DGFT registration, Pharmexcil RCMC, WHO-GMP sourcing, COA, CPP, GMP certificate and Certificate of Origin.
India’s proximity, short shipping times and affordable WHO-GMP generics make it a leading source for Sri Lanka’s public and private sectors.
Generics across major categories, oncology drugs, antibiotics, antivirals, cardiac and diabetes formulations, and cold-chain vaccines and biologics.
By sea to Colombo, roughly 3–7 days, or by air to Bandaranaike International Airport, about 2–4 days. Cold-chain products ship temperature-monitored.
COA, CPP, GMP certificate, Certificate of Origin, commercial invoice and packing list. NMRA registration is handled by the Sri Lankan importer using this documentation.
Your trusted medicine exporter from India to Sri Lanka
As a DGFT-registered pharmaceutical exporter to Sri Lanka from India, IGM supplies WHO-GMP-aligned generics, oncology drugs, antibiotics, antivirals, vaccines and injectables — each order backed by NMRA-compatible documentation and reliable logistics. Combining India’s certified manufacturing quality with a broad product range and dependable supply, IGM is built to serve importers, hospitals and distributors across Sri Lanka.
