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Reproductive cloning and inheritable genetic modification are prohibited by the Department of Biotechnology's Ethical Policies on the Human Genome, Genetic Research and Services; the Indian Council of Medical Research's Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research on Human Participants; and the Council's Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Therapy. | Reproductive cloning and inheritable genetic modification are prohibited by the Department of Biotechnology's Ethical Policies on the Human Genome, Genetic Research and Services; the Indian Council of Medical Research's Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research on Human Participants; and the Council's Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Therapy. | ||
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+ | '''International Surrogacy''' | ||
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+ | The Bureau of Immigration, Ministry of Home Affairs, India (http://boi.gov.in/content/surrogacy provides the following: | ||
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+ | Vide Government of India guidelines dated:03.11.2015, the foreign nationals including OCI/PIO card holders are not allowed to commission surrogacy in India. | ||
|Permitted and regulated practices='''Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis''' | |Permitted and regulated practices='''Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis''' | ||
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* Providing eggs for assisted reproduction is permitted under guidelines, which do allow payments. | * Providing eggs for assisted reproduction is permitted under guidelines, which do allow payments. | ||
* Eggs for research is also permitted, usually with reimbursement of expenses. | * Eggs for research is also permitted, usually with reimbursement of expenses. | ||
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|Accountability and governance= | |Accountability and governance= | ||
|History= | |History= |