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India's health warnings policy was drafted in 2006. After 2 rounds of revisions in 2006 and 2007, a final set of health warnings were released in 2008 and were implemented on all cigarette packages on May 31, 2009. Health warnings are required to cover 40% of the front of all cigarette packages, meaning 20% of the overall package space is appropriated to health warnings. Two warnings are rotated on cigarette packages and a separate warning is rotated on all smokless tobacco products.
For more on India's labelling practices, click here to access India's labelling page.
Health Warnings on Packages: 2009**
Other Warnings used in Testing and Development**
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