Nestlé India has clarified that all its infant formula products sold in the country are manufactured locally, amid international investigations and recalls involving baby milk brands in several markets.
The company said its India portfolio — including Nan Pro, Lactogen and Nan Grow — is produced within India and complies with domestic regulatory standards.
“We have conducted thorough testing on these products and can confirm that they meet all FSSAI and applicable rules and regulations,” a spokesperson said in an emailed statement.
The clarification comes after French authorities launched investigations into baby milk brands distributed by Nestlé, Danone and Lactalis, following reports of contamination concerns in certain overseas markets.
While the probes relate to products sold outside India, Nestlé India said its locally manufactured infant nutrition products adhere to the standards set by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).
The company’s statement is aimed at reassuring consumers and addressing concerns amid heightened scrutiny around global infant nutrition supply chains.



