India is one of the 30 countries whose approval is needed for the merger to go through. As many as 14 countries have approved the merger.
The company has secured one approval in the US, while one more is pending. European Union's clearance is also awaited.
"We are working with the regulator. We are confident of getting the CCI approval," said Richard van der Merwe, the senior Buyer representative, South Asia.
While refusing to give details of the size of the merged entity, he said Bayer India had an annual revenue of 600 million euros (about Rs 4,700 crore) in 2017.
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Bayer is buying out Monsanto in a USD 66 billion deal. Both the companies have presence in India, with the US firm selling genetically modified (GM) cotton seeds in the country for more than a decade.
Merwe said the CCI has already approved the merger deals of Dow Chemical and Dupont as well as Syngenta and Chemchina.
"We have exited from herbicide business. There are still some overlaps like vegetable seeds but there are 300 seed companies in India and there is no monopoly," he said, adding that the CCI nod is expected by April-May 2018.
Asked about government price control and cap on trait fees, Merwe said: "It bothers us. There is a fine line between regulations and new investment."
The agriculture ministry is controlling the price of cotton seeds and also fixes royalty fees to be charged by seed technology companies.
On intellectual property rights in India, he said there is no concern.
Asked about the company's stand on genetically modified (GM) crops, Merwe said: "We are not anti-GM technology. It has a role to play".
However, he said the commercial cultivation of GM crops should be regulated.
"We are not acquiring Monsanto to push GM crops," he said.
As per a notice filed by Bayer before the CCI in October 2016, the "proposed combination raises no competitive concern in any of the overlap products".
Bayer group is present in India since 1896 and it has two divisions -- crop science and pharmaceuticals. The group has one listed entity in India -- Bayer CropScience Ltd that posted a revenue from operation of nearly Rs 3,000 crore last fiscal.
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