Traditional Medicine: Rising Global Significance and India’s Leadership Through AYUSH

Context

Traditional medicine is witnessing renewed global acceptance, driven by increasing demand for preventive healthcare, affordability, and holistic wellness. India, with its AYUSH systems—Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa and Homeopathy—is emerging as a key leader in this sector.

Global Expansion of Traditional Medicine

  • According to the World Health Organization (WHO), traditional medicine is used in 88% of member countries (170 of 194).
  • The global market is estimated to grow to $583 billion by 2025, with an impressive 10–20% annual growth rate.
  • Traditional medicine continues to serve as the primary healthcare source for billions, particularly in developing nations, due to easy access and cultural acceptance.

India’s AYUSH Sector: Economic and Global Growth

  • The Indian AYUSH industry has expanded eight-fold in under a decade.
  • Revenue from AYUSH product manufacturing surged from ₹21,697 crore (2014–15) to over ₹1.37 lakh crore.
  • India exports AYUSH and herbal products worth $1.54 billion to over 150 countries.
  • Ayurveda has received formal recognition in several countries, boosting India’s soft power.
  • The AYUSH services sector currently generates ₹1.67 lakh crore and includes over 92,000 MSME units.

Growing Acceptance in India

  • The National Sample Survey (2022–23) found that over 50% of Indians used AYUSH treatments in the previous year.
  • AYUSH is also integrated into national health programmes, promoting preventive care and healthy lifestyles.

Institutional Strengthening and Research

  • India has established premier research institutes such as the All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA).
  • Focus areas include:
    • Clinical trial validation
    • Standardization of herbal formulations
    • Integrative medicine models
    • Digital databases for Ayurveda drugs
  • WHO opened its Global Centre for Traditional Medicine (GCTM) in Jamnagar, India—its first global hub for traditional medicine.

India’s International Outreach

  • Under the Ministry of AYUSH’s International Cooperation Scheme:
    • 25 bilateral MoUs and 52 institutional partnerships have been signed.
    • 43 AYUSH Information Cells established in 39 nations.
  • India is also promoting yoga globally, building on UN recognition of International Yoga Day (June 21).

Technology Integration and Future Outlook

  • WHO notes that Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data science can enhance:
    • Clinical validation
    • Personalized herbal therapy
    • Big data analytics
  • The 2025 Ayurveda Day theme: “Ayurveda for People and Planet”, linking Ayurveda with:
    • Lifestyle disease management
    • Climate resilience
    • Sustainable living
    • Biodiversity protection

Conclusion

Traditional medicine is gaining unprecedented momentum globally, and India is at the forefront of this transformation. By combining ancient knowledge with modern research and technology, AYUSH offers a sustainable, inclusive, and preventive healthcare model for the world.

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