Why can't the United States sanction India for making generic drugs?

These are mainly based on moral reasons, objectively speaking. Objectively speaking, the polarization in India today is very serious. India has extremely rich people, and India also has many slums. Poor civilians make up the majority of the population. India's urbanization is limited, and 68% people still live in rural areas.

As we all know, farming is unprofitable, and farmers in India can only maintain food and clothing. Medical care and education are provided by the state free of charge or at a very low price. In this case, if the medical problem cannot be solved, Indian farmers can only wait for death.

As a democratic country, most of India's population consists of farmers, who are an important source of one person, one vote for national leaders who need to hold elections.

In order to compete for this group of people, coupled with more complicated historical factors, the Indian government has made earth-shattering things: the government has come forward to play hooligans and allowed domestic pharmaceutical companies to counterfeit anti-cancer drugs.

Strictly speaking, Indian pharmaceutical industry developed earlier than China, and its level is also very high. In fact, in today's world, it is not difficult to copy drugs in reverse under the premise of obtaining basic information. India can check all the databases of American drugs, and with its superb pharmaceutical technology, the level of counterfeit drugs is very high.

Of course, from the perspective of the United States, they also have some selfishness in doing so. The effect of drugs is not necessarily effective, and it may also cause harm to people's health. When India imitates drugs, the experimental products of drugs will be Americans and become Indians, which is the best news for the United States, and a large number of mice can be obtained at a lower cost.