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WHO & India Unite for Global AYUSH Integration
23 Dec
Summary
- WHO and India's AYUSH Ministry collaborate on traditional medicine standards.
- A dedicated module for traditional medicine in ICHI is being developed.
- This initiative aims for global recognition and scientific credibility for AYUSH systems.

The World Health Organization (WHO) and India's Ministry of AYUSH have initiated a significant collaboration to elevate traditional Indian medicine on a global scale. A two-day technical meeting was convened in the national capital to develop a dedicated Traditional Medicine module for the International Classification of Health Interventions (ICHI).
This effort follows a Memorandum of Understanding signed on May 24, where India committed to providing financial and technical support for integrating Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani systems into global healthcare standards. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision emphasizes this initiative to ensure AYUSH systems achieve wider international recognition and scientific credibility.
The project involves extensive participation from WHO regional offices and member states, aiming to establish standardized codes for traditional treatments. This will enhance clinical research, policy support, and the integration of traditional medicine into national health information systems worldwide.




