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Home / Health / WHO & India Unite for Traditional Medicine's Future

WHO & India Unite for Traditional Medicine's Future

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Traditional medicine is first line of care for billions globally.
  • India's AYUSH sector is valued at $43.4 billion.
  • Second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine to be held in New Delhi.
WHO & India Unite for Traditional Medicine's Future

Rising global health challenges are driving a rediscovery of traditional medicine, emphasizing harmony within the body and with nature. Billions worldwide, particularly in lower-income nations, rely on these practices as their primary healthcare. India's AYUSH sector, valued at $43.4 billion, exemplifies this shift towards preventive and personalized health systems, signaling a move away from reactive treatment models.

The World Health Organization's Global Traditional Medicine Centre in Jamnagar, India, acts as a knowledge hub, promoting evidence-based collaboration and respecting local heritages. India's commitment is further demonstrated through initiatives like global standards development for AYUSH systems, aiming for wider international acceptance and integration into national health frameworks.

The upcoming Second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine in New Delhi (December 17-19, 2025) will mobilize action to deepen scientific understanding and align traditional practices with modern health priorities. This initiative underscores a global commitment to restoring balance and ensuring health systems are sustainable, equitable, and harmonized.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The summit mobilizes political commitment and data-driven action to integrate traditional medicine into national health systems.
India is a hub for R&D, establishing standards, and co-hosting major WHO global summits on traditional medicine.
The second summit is scheduled for December 17-19, 2025, in New Delhi, India.

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