Indian wellness market, spread across a vast range of traditional medicine and healthcare, is worth more than US$7bn.
6,200
indigenous herbal plants support medicament industry
US$401.7mn
of AYUSH and herbal products exported during 2016-17
15.4%
growth in patients uptake for AYUSH treatments
736,538
practitioners are registered in the vast Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy sectors.
US$21bn
expected valuation of India’s wellness and traditional healthcare industry by 2020, from the current US$10b valuation.
501
undergraduate colleges with courses on AYUSH and an annual intake of 28,018, as well as 151 centres for post-graduate education.
14%
annual growth rate of the AYUSH sector, with growing uptake among foreign medical tourists to India.
985
Ayurvedic formulations, 1,229 Unani formulations, 399 Siddha formulations have been standardised and published in formularies.
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India has a well-oiled enterprise promoting machinery that is backed by strong legislative, judiciary, executive and capital establishments
Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine, UK has signed an MoU with Indian government to undertake collaborative research.
National Centre for Natural Product Research (NCNPR) University of Mississippi, USA has signed an MoU with government to enhance branding of AYUSH systems internationally.
WHO will collaborate with AYUSH to facilitate advocacy and dissemination of information on AYUSH systems among member states.
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