India’s vision for healthcare is universal, says PM Modi

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that India’s vision for health was universal even when there were no global pandemics. While inaugurating virtually the 6th edition of Advantage Healthcare India (AHCI) 2023 (One Earth One Health) in the national capital, Modi said that India’s goal is physical, mental and social well-being for all. “True progress is people-centric. No matter how many advances are made in medical science, access must be assured to the last person at the last mile,” he said. The Prime Minister underlined the significance of Yoga and meditation, saying these are ancient India’s gifts to the modern world that have now become global movements. “India’s traditional healthcare systems hold a lot of answers to stress and lifestyle diseases,” the Prime Minister said, adding that India’s goal is to make healthcare accessible and affordable, not only for its own citizens but for the whole world. He further elaborated that the world has witnessed the impact of Indian doctors, nurses and caregivers and they are widely respected for their competence and commitment and talent. Modi stated that many healthcare systems across the world have benefited from the talent of Indian professionals.


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