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<h1>India Lifts Import Limits on Select Goods; Pharmaceuticals Require Compliance with Drugs and Cosmetics Act</h1> The Government of India has issued a notification removing quantitative restrictions on the import of various items under the Foreign Trade Policy 2002-2007. The notification, effective from March 31, 2003, lists several items, including frogs' legs, cardamoms, turmeric, and various pharmaceuticals, which are now classified as 'free' for import. However, certain pharmaceuticals require registration and compliance with the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, as administered by the Drug Controller General of India. Additionally, specific conditions apply to the import of video films and other media, as detailed in the licensing notes of the relevant chapters. The changes aim to facilitate trade and are issued in the public interest.