At the 78th World Health Assembly in Geneva, India strongly backed the WHO’s Global Traditional Medicine Strategy for 2025–2034, emphasizing the integration of evidence-based traditional medicine like Ayurveda, Yoga, Siddha, and Unani into mainstream healthcare.
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- India reaffirmed its commitment to integrating Traditional Medicine (TM) at the 78th World Health Assembly, Geneva, May 2025.
- Shri Arindam Bagchi represented India and highlighted the country’s leadership in traditional healthcare systems.
- India welcomed the new WHO Global Traditional Medicine Strategy 2025–2034 focusing on holistic health.
- Signed a Donor Agreement with WHO to develop a Traditional Medicine module under International Classification of Health Interventions (ICHI).
- The WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine (GTMC) is located in Jamnagar, Gujarat, inaugurated by PM Modi and WHO DG Dr. Tedros.
- GTMC’s role includes research, data analytics, policy advice, and setting standards for traditional medicine.
- PM Modi emphasized that the ICHI module will boost global scientific recognition of AYUSH systems.
- WHO’s strategy aims to enhance regulation, integrate TM appropriately, and respect biodiversity and indigenous knowledge.
- India’s efforts align with its goal to mainstream evidence-based traditional practices worldwide.
- The move strengthens India’s position as a global leader in traditional medicine promotion.




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