Clearly the ICMR as a research body, set up in 1948, is not the best equipped to handle the role of a regulator for the sector. Yet it has become the most visible face of India’s fight against the pandemic. While there is the National Centre for Disease Control, based in New Delhi and conceived on the models of CDC in the US to address such spread of epidemics, the ICMR was the agency of choice for the health ministry from the first day. From March 21, a day before the countrywide lockdown, ICMR has issued most of the key circulars beginning with the guidelines for testing by private laboratories and regularly appearing on the daily media briefings with the health ministry. It has since issued every sort of notifications from testing strategy, identification of labs, technical documents and advisories, set up bio repositories and work with the media.