The investment will be made by Sanofi-Synthelabo India "through a combination of primary and secondary funding," Apollo Hospitals said in a filing to BSE.
It however did not provide further details about the investments being made by Sanofi.
Commenting on the collaboration, Apollo Hospitals Group Founder and Chairman Prathap C Reddy said: "This is a good start towards diabetes management programme in India and I am delighted to be partnering with Sanofi, a global leader in diabetes management."
"The investment made by Sanofi and the strong support of both our shareholders, enables us to grow our footprint to offer our services at many more clinics across India, and provide millions of diabetic customers access to world class care at their doorstep," AHLL CEO Neeraj Garg said.
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In September 2014, Apollo Hospitals and Sanofi had announced joining of hands to provide diabetes care programmes through the Indian healthcare major's Apollo Sugar Clinics.
Shares of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise were trading at Rs 1,330 per scrip in the afternoon trade on BSE, down 1.96 per cent from its previous close.