LifeCaps in the Indian Military?

Recently Dr. K. Lahiri – Director of Technical and Business Development for Rajat Pharmachem Ltd. met with LifeCaps own Daryl Stevenett to discuss how LifeCaps may be the solution for the Indian military, which has more than 10 million soldiers. One of the largest army’s in the world.
India is in a monsoonal region in which conditions are always unstable. Millions have died due to cyclones, floods, hurricanes, avalanches, landslides and other natural disasters in India’s harsh climate. The Indian military is often in a remote or desolate environment, where food is not obtainable.
The Indian military can see a variety of scenarios in which LifeCaps can come in handy. Especially in some parts of India when the failure of the monsoons creates a shortage of water, which in turn results with a less than average crop. The drought has triggered massive famine in India before and LifeCaps may be able to ensure that famine will never happen again.
The CIA estimates that India will have the 4th largest army in the world by 2015, and is the largest arms purchaser in the world. No wonder LifeCaps seems like an answer to a problem many of their soldiers will face while serving their country.
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