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India urged to fund AIDS fight & offer new prevention
1 Dec
Summary
- India needs to implement new long-acting injectable PrEP medicine.
- New HIV infections in India reached 68,450 in 2024.
- India could lead global efforts for HIV funding sustainability.

India's fight against AIDS has seen commendable progress, yet a crucial next step involves implementing pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), especially with new long-acting injectable medications now available. The country reported 68,450 new HIV infections in 2024, underscoring the urgency to adopt these advanced prevention strategies to move towards zero new infections.
The availability of potent antiretroviral therapy (ART) means individuals living with HIV who have access to medication can lead near-normal life expectancies. However, the global response faced disruption earlier in 2025 due to funding changes, emphasizing the need for sustainable solutions.
With 95% of its HIV program funding from the government, India is in a position to spearhead efforts for low and middle-income nations. The nation can champion nationally-owned strategies for HIV prevention and treatment, fostering self-sufficiency and multisectoral engagement in global health.




