Antibiotic resistance happens when bacteria mutate and adapt to become resistant to the antibiotics used to treat the infections they cause. Over-use and misuse of antibiotics exacerbate the development of drug-resistant bacteria, often called superbugs. Superbug infections — including multi-drug-resistant forms of tuberculosis, typhoid and gonorrhea — kill hundreds of thousands of people a year, and the trend is growing.

Today's medical treatments and surgical capabilities have advanced modern medicine just as the discovery and development of penicillin marked a turning point in therapeutics. Emerging resistant mechanisms and organisms place the world on a path not only similar to an era before penicillin, but also to an era where medical surgical procedures become impossible to the risk of infection. India continues to be a country with utmost freedom to use Antibiotics, and creating…