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Home / Health / India Nears Malaria Eradication Goal

India Nears Malaria Eradication Goal

25 Jan

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Summary

  • India aims for malaria elimination by 2030, targeting zero indigenous cases.
  • Malaria cases in India reduced by approximately 80% from 2015 to 2023.
  • Key strategies include enhanced surveillance and 'test, treat, track' approach.
India Nears Malaria Eradication Goal

India is on a determined path to achieve malaria elimination by 2030, with a significant milestone of zero indigenous cases targeted. As of mid-2025, 160 districts across 23 States and Union Territories have reported no indigenous malaria cases from 2022 to 2024. This achievement signifies substantial progress towards the national goal.

Between 2015 and 2023, India witnessed an approximately 80% reduction in malaria cases. The World Malaria Report 2025 indicates that India is on track to meet the WHO Global Technical Strategy target of at least a 75% incidence reduction by 2025. A key strategy involves transforming malaria surveillance and ensuring universal access to diagnosis and treatment through a 'test, treat, and track' methodology.

Challenges such as migration from neighboring endemic states and localized transmission in urban areas persist. The country is actively implementing measures to monitor migrant workers and intensify efforts in challenging environments like urban, forest, and border regions. Additionally, India is addressing the growing threat of antimalarial drug resistance.

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The nation is implementing two primary plans: the National Framework for Malaria Elimination (2016-2030) and the National Strategic Plan for Malaria Elimination (2023-2027). These frameworks guide the phased elimination process, focusing on surveillance, prevention, and optimized vector control measures to prevent the re-establishment of indigenous transmission.

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India aims to achieve malaria elimination by 2030, targeting zero indigenous malaria cases nationwide.
Malaria cases in India have reduced by approximately 80% between 2015 and 2023 through enhanced surveillance and a 'test, treat, and track' approach.
Challenges include migration from malaria-endemic neighboring states, localized transmission in urban areas, and the growing threat of antimalarial drug resistance.

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