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India Marks 15 Years Polio-Free: A Global Health Triumph
13 Jan
Summary
- India achieved 15 years without a wild poliovirus case.
- Over 100 crore polio vaccine doses were administered to children.
- India now produces a key vaccine for global variant polio outbreaks.

India has marked 15 years since its last wild poliovirus case, a historic achievement in public health. This transition from a polio hotspot to a leader in immunisation is a testament to strong political will and extensive community-level efforts.
The campaign involved administering approximately 100 crore polio vaccine doses to 17.2 crore children, overcoming significant challenges like population size and remote community access. Technology-driven platforms like U-WIN and Safevac have bolstered planning and service delivery.
While India celebrates this milestone, experts caution against complacency due to emerging variant poliovirus outbreaks globally. India plays a vital role in global eradication, manufacturing a key vaccine for variant strains and sharing its successful strategies with other nations.




