US tech giant Amazon launched its first Indian online pharmacy service on Friday as it attempts to grab more of the country’s burgeoning e-commerce market.
India has seen nearly 2.5 million confirmed coronavirus infections — more than any other country besides the United States and Brazil — and healthcare startups are seeing huge demand for services as a result of the pandemic.
Customers in Bangalore, India’s IT hub, will be able to order prescription and over-the-counter medicines and basic health devices from certified sellers, Amazon India said in a statement.
“This is particularly relevant in present times as it will help customers meet their essential needs while staying safe at home,” Amazon said.
The firm owned by Jeff Bezos, the world’s richest person, will also conduct pilot projects in other Indian cities, a company spokeswoman told AFP.
Amazon already offers online pharmacy sales in the US and several European countries, and has registered “Amazon Pharmacy” trademarks elsewhere, the spokeswoman added.
India’s digital health market is forecast to explode from around $4.5 billion in the current financial year to $25 billion by 2025, according to consulting agency RedSeer.