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Outcome of 21st Annual General Meeting of Sun Pharma Advanced Research Company Limited held on August 10, 2026

Sun Pharma Advanced Research Company Ltd · 532872

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Sun Pharma Advanced Research Company Ltd held its 21st Annual General Meeting on August 10, 2026, through video conferencing, where all resolutions were passed with a requisite majority. The meeting saw the appointment of Mr. Anil Kumar Raghavan as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the company.

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SPARC/Sec/SE/2026-27/27 August 10, 2026 National Stock Exchange of India Ltd., BSE Limited, Exchange Plaza, 5th Floor, Market Operations Dept. Plot No. C/1, G Block, P. J. Towers, Bandra Kurla Complex, Dalal Street, Bandra (East), Mumbai – 400 051. Mumbai - 400 001. Scrip Symbol: SPARC Scrip Code: 532872 Dear Sir/ Madam, Sub: Outcome of the 21st Annual General Meeting of the Company held today i.e. August 10, 2026. Pursuant to Regulation 30 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, this is to inform you that the Company's AGM was held today i.e Monday, August 10, 2026, through Video conferencing. The meeting commenced at 04:30 PM and ended at 05:53 PM. Please find enclosed herewith the following: 1. Proceedings of the 21st AGM as Annexure - A 2. Chairman’s Speech at the AGM as Annexure - B For Sun Pharma Advanced Research Company Ltd. Kajal Damania Company Secretary and Compliance Officer ICSI Membership No. A29764 Annexure - A Proceedings of the 21st (Twenty First) Annual General Meeting of the Company. Pursuant to Regulation 30 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, we hereby submit the proceedings of the 21st Annual General Meeting ("AGM" or "Meeting") of Sun Pharma Advanced Research Company Limited held today i.e. Monday, August 10, 2026 commenced from 04:30 PM (IST) and ended at 05:53 PM (IST) through Video Conferencing ("VC") / Other Audio-Visual Means ("OAVM") in compliance with the circulars issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs and Securities and Exchange Board India from time to time. The Company Secretary welcomed the Members, the Chairman and other Directors to the Meeting. Mr. Dilip S. Shanghvi, Chairman of the Company occupied the Chair and requisite quorum being present, proceedings of the AGM were commenced. All the Directors of the Company, Key Managerial Personnel and representative of the Statutory Auditors and Secretarial auditors participated the Meeting through Video Conferencing. Mr. Dilip S. Shanghvi, Chairman of the Company, delivered his speech. Pursuant to the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, all the members of the Company were given the opportunity to exercise their right to vote on the resolutions set out in the Notice of the AGM dated July 16, 2026, through remote e-voting during the period commencing from Thursday, August 06, 2026 at 09:00 AM till Sunday, August 09, 2026 up to 05:00 PM. A facility of voting through electronic system was also provided during the Meeting to the members who had joined the Meeting through VC/ OAVM to enable them to vote, in case they could not cast their vote during remote e-voting period. The said facility was made available to the members till 15 minutes from the conclusion of the Meeting. The Notice of the Meeting was taken as read. The following businesses as set out in the Notice of the AGM dated July 16, 2026 were then moved: Item Particulars of Business Resolution Type ORDINARY BUSINESS: 1 To receive, consider and adopt the audited standalone financial Ordinary statements of the Company for the financial year ended March 31, Resolution 2026 and the reports of the Board of Directors and Auditors thereon. 2 To receive, consider and adopt the audited consolidated financial Ordinary statements of the Company for the financial year ended March 31, Resolution 2026 and the report of the Auditors thereon. SPECIAL BUSINESS: 3 Dr. Rajamannar Thennati (DIN: 01415412), Director liable to retire Ordinary Resolution by rotation, who does not seek re-election. 4 Appointment of Mr. Anil Kumar Raghavan (DIN:03548731) Special Resolution as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Company. Members who had registered themselves as speakers for the Meeting were then requested to express their views/ ask questions one by one. The queries / questions raised / asked by the members were suitably replied by Mr. Dilip S. Shanghvi and Mr. Anil Raghavan. The members were then informed that the results along with Scrutinizer's Consolidated Report on the e-voting happened during the Meeting and votes casted through remote e-voting will be submitted to the stock exchanges within two working days from the conclusion of the AGM and will also be placed on the website of the Company and Central Depository Services (India) Limited (the agency appointed for providing e-voting facility). The results will also be displayed on the notice board of the Company at its registered office and corporate office. Mr. Alpeshkumar Panchal, Partner of KJB & Co LLP, Practicing Company Secretaries, appointed as Scrutinizer to scrutinize the voting done through the remote e-voting and e-voting during the Meeting. The Chairman authorized the Company Secretary to receive the combined voting results from the Scrutinizer and submit the same to the stock exchanges. The Chairman thanked all the Members for attending the Meeting. The Meeting was then concluded at 05:53 PM (IST) with a vote of thanks to the Chair. We would like to inform you that all the resolutions set out in the Notice of the AGM, have been passed with requisite majority. We would separately intimate the detailed voting results (remote e-voting and voting at the meeting through electronic voting system) to the stock exchanges. Annexure – B Chairman’s Speech Dear Shareholders, Good evening on behalf of the Board of Directors, I extend a very warm welcome again to each one of you to the 21st Annual General Meeting of SPARC. It is always a pleasure to connect with our valued shareholders—your continued trust and support fuels our pursuit I will share with you an overview of SPARC’s progress during the past year and our strategic priorities as we continue to build a differentiated innovation-driven organization. Before discussing our business performance, it is important to reflect on the broader trends shaping the global pharmaceutical industry and how it has influenced SPARC’s strategic priorities and growth plans. Demand for innovative therapies remained strong across major markets, as a result, the global prescription medicines market grew by approximately 10% year-on-year, reaching nearly US$1.7 trillion, driven by a combination of established therapies, new product launches and increasing adoption of specialty medicines. Innovation remains the primary engine of growth of our industry. During 2025, the U.S. FDA approved 46 novel drugs, broadly in line with long-term industry trends and reflective of the industry's continued commitment to addressing unmet medical needs. Oncology continued to dominate innovation activity, accounting for over one-third of new approvals, while cardiology and immunology also witnessed significant scientific achievements. The Government of India has also introduced a series of policy initiatives aimed at strengthening the biopharmaceutical ecosystem in India. A notable initiative is the Promotion of Research and Innovation in Pharma-MedTech (PRIP) Scheme with an approved outlay of INR 5,000 crore. The scheme aims to position India as a global hub for pharmaceutical and medical technology innovation by supporting both early-stage and late-stage R&D in areas such as novel drugs, biosimilars, complex generics, precision medicine, and next-generation medical devices. While the pace of innovation remains encouraging, the pharmaceutical industry continues to face significant challenges. Global trade and regulatory environment underwent notable changes during the year. Proposed tariff measures on pharmaceutical products and active pharmaceutical ingredients entering the United States prompted companies to reassess supply-chain strategies and accelerate investments aimed at diversifying manufacturing networks and enhancing supply security. Simultaneously, developments r [Showing first 8,000 characters — download PDF for full document]