India Hosts 2nd WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine

India Hosts 2nd WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: December 23 2025

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India hosted the 2nd WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine in New Delhi with the theme “Restoring Balance for People and Planet: The Science and Practice of Well-Being.” Key outcomes included the launch of the My Ayush Integrated Services Portal (MAISP), Ayush Mark as a global quality benchmark, and the Traditional Medicine Global Library (TMGL). International collaborations, including a BIMSTEC Centre of Excellence and India–Japan partnership, were announced, while the summit emphasised the use of digital health tools and AI to advance research and access to traditional medicine.

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