Every state has a pharma story. Assam's happens to be shaped by Guwahati's role as the commercial and healthcare gateway to the Northeast. If you're considering a PCD Pharma Franchise in Assam, this guide walks you through what the business actually involves, what it costs, and how to pick a pharma franchise company you can trust with your capital.
Ask ten people what Assam is known for and most will mention tea and the Brahmaputra. Guwahati has a growing pharmaceutical, healthcare, and distribution ecosystem, supported by hospitals, diagnostic networks, and educational institutions. That combination, regional connectivity paired with genuine clinical demand, is what makes this state worth a closer look for anyone entering the PCD business.
With more than 20 years of pharmaceutical industry experience and an established franchise network across India, Globus Labs understands the support required to develop a sustainable PCD pharma business.
This page breaks down exactly how the franchise model works, what you'll need on paper, and the questions that separate a solid pharma franchise company from a risky one.
PCD, short for Propaganda Cum Distribution, is a business arrangement in which a pharmaceutical company authorises a franchise partner to market and distribute its products within an agreed territory. Think of it as a territory-based marketing and distribution partnership in which you promote the company's product portfolio within an assigned market.
Your role is field-facing: building relationships with doctors and healthcare professionals, ensuring product availability with chemists, and developing the assigned market. The pharma company supports product development, manufacturing coordination, quality control, packaging, and product-level compliance. The franchise partner is responsible for local promotion, distribution, storage and compliance with the conditions of its applicable licences.
It's worth distinguishing this from C&F agency work or super-stockist deals, both of which usually involve wider, less exclusive coverage. Many PCD arrangements offer exclusive or monopoly rights for a clearly defined territory, subject to availability, agreed performance expectations, and the terms stated in the franchise agreement.
Assam is home to major healthcare institutions and hospital networks, including Guwahati Medical College & Hospital (GMCH), Assam Medical College and Hospital, GNRC Hospitals, Down Town Hospital and Nemcare Hospital. Combined with an expanding network of clinics, nursing homes and diagnostic centres, this supports continued demand across multiple therapeutic categories.
You're not choosing between one homogeneous market. Guwahati includes a sizeable urban market with significant hospital, specialist and retail-pharmacy presence. Silchar, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Tezpur and other regional centres offer different competitive and investment dynamics.
Assam has improving road, rail and air connectivity, particularly around Guwahati and other major commercial centres. This can support distribution across the state, although actual delivery timelines will depend on location, transporter coverage, terrain and stock availability.
Assam shares borders with six other Northeastern states: Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and Meghalaya and serves as an important commercial and distribution gateway for the wider Northeast. For established distributors planning future expansion, this location can offer strategic regional advantages, subject to separate territory approval and applicable licensing requirements.
Urbanisation, changing lifestyles and the increasing importance of long-term disease management are contributing to healthcare demand across categories such as cardiac, diabetic, respiratory and nutritional care. Franchise partners should select products based on local doctor specialities, prescription patterns, competitive intensity and chemist feedback.
While Guwahati is increasingly competitive, opportunities may also exist in regional markets such as Silchar, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Tezpur and other district centres. The actual opportunity will depend on territory availability, local competition and the strength of the franchise partner's doctor and retailer network.
Guwahati is a major healthcare, commercial and distribution hub for Assam and the wider Northeast
Silchar and Dibrugarh are important regional healthcare and pharmaceutical retail markets
India's pharmaceutical market is projected to reach approximately USD 130 billion by 2030
Assam's location creates opportunities for longer-term expansion across the Northeastern states
None of this is complicated once you know the order of operations. Here's the sequence that gets you from research to your first shipment.
Compare at least three or four PCD pharma companies. Review their product portfolio, quality certifications, manufacturing arrangements, territory policy, promotional support, commercial terms, supply capability, and track record with existing franchise partners.
Depending on your proposed activities, you may require a retail or wholesale drug licence. Retail operations generally require a registered pharmacist, while wholesale operations may require an approved competent person who meets the prescribed qualification and experience criteria. Processing time may vary depending on document completeness, premises inspection, and the workload of the licensing authority.
GST registration is mandatory for businesses with annual turnover above ₹20 lakh. Most pharma companies require a valid GSTIN before signing the franchise agreement. Online registration typically takes 7–15 working days.
Pay close attention to the exact territory definition, whether exclusivity depends on minimum purchases, payment terms, freight responsibility, price revisions, product discontinuation, return and expiry provisions, and the circumstances in which either party may terminate the agreement.
Your premises must also meet the infrastructure and storage requirements applicable to the drug licence being sought. You'll need proper ventilation, cold storage for temperature-sensitive stock, product segregation, and appropriate separation from food, chemicals, pesticides, and other incompatible materials.
Consider starting with a focused range of approximately 30–60 SKUs, based on local doctor specialities, chemist feedback, product movement, competitive pricing and available working capital.
Have these ready before you start the application and onboarding process; it'll save you weeks of back-and-forth.
Issued by the Assam Drugs Control Administration, this is the foundation document for your entire operation.
Needed for both GST registration and signing your franchise agreement
Rental agreement or ownership document, required for the drug licence inspection
Required where applicable under the Assam Shops and Establishments Act, 1971
Your franchise company will generally require this for GST-compliant invoicing and account setup.
Standard identity verification for your drug licence application
Registered pharmacist credentials for retail operations, or competent-person qualification and experience documents for wholesale operations, as applicable.
Needed to set up your franchise payment and billing arrangement
Regulatory Note: Documentation requirements may vary depending on the licence category, business constitution, premises and products handled. Applicants should confirm the latest requirements with the relevant Assam licensing authority or a qualified regulatory professional before applying.
The company you choose shapes almost every outcome from here. Ask these questions before you commit a single rupee.
Don't rely only on a verbal claim. Ask to review the relevant WHO-GMP certificate for the manufacturing facility. This helps you verify the quality standards behind the products you will be promoting.
Assam's market includes demand across cardiac, diabetic, orthopaedic, neurological, respiratory and dermatological categories.
Verbal assurances offer limited protection. The territory, whether city, district, or zone, should be clearly defined in the signed franchise agreement.
Confirm which promotional inputs are included, which are linked to a minimum order value, and whether any materials carry an additional charge.
Understand this upfront. Overly strict payment cycles can put pressure on cash flow during the early months when revenue is still building.
A great product line means nothing if stock doesn't arrive on time. Ask directly what delivery timelines look like for your part of Assam.
Rather than simply telling you we're the right fit, here's how Globus Labs addresses some of the key factors you should evaluate before choosing a franchise partner.
Relevant WHO-GMP documentation relating to the approved manufacturing partners is available for review during the evaluation process.
Cardiac, diabetic, ortho, neuro, derma, and more- enough range to grow your territory over time.
Applicable monopoly or exclusive territory rights are documented in the franchise agreement, together with the related commercial and performance conditions.
What you invest goes directly into your stock, not into an entry fee to work with us.
Approved visual aids, product literature, and other promotional inputs are provided in accordance with the agreed franchise package.
Prospective partners can review the territory, payment, order, supply, return and expiry terms before finalising the appointment.
Assam offers opportunities across urban, regional, and emerging healthcare markets, but the right territory and product mix will depend on local competition, doctor coverage, retailer relationships, and available working capital.
With more than 20 years of pharmaceutical industry experience, 500+ products across 15 therapeutic categories, and established franchise support, Globus Labs works with entrepreneurs and distributors looking to develop a quality-focused PCD pharma business in Assam.
Contact our team to check territory availability, explore the product range, and discuss the initial investment for your preferred location.