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Budget charts a future-ready roadmap for India’s healthcare ecosystem: Dr Azad Moopen

Posted on February 1, 2026February 1, 2026 by S Joseph

Today’s Budget lays out a thoughtful and forward-looking blueprint for India’s healthcare ecosystem—one that seamlessly integrates innovation, access, capacity expansion and global competitiveness. The Biopharma Shakti initiative, with an outlay of ₹10,000 crore over five years and a clear focus on strengthening research, manufacturing and regulatory capabilities, will play a pivotal role in accelerating India’s journey towards advanced, affordable and globally benchmarked healthcare solutions. The exemption of basic customs duty on 17 critical cancer drugs is a timely and patient-centric measure that will significantly improve access to life-saving therapies while easing the financial burden on families.

The Budget’s strong emphasis on healthcare infrastructure is equally encouraging. The proposed 50 percent capacity expansion of district hospitals, combined with targeted investments in tertiary care through the expansion of NIMHANS 2.0 in North India and the addition of three new AIIMS facilities, will m
eaningfully strengthen care delivery across both urban and underserved regions. These measures reinforce the government’s commitment to building a more resilient, inclusive and future-ready public health system.

Importantly, the Budget recognises healthcare as a powerful engine of employment and social impact. The announcement of 1,00,000 Allied Health Professionals (AHPs), alongside the training of 1.5 lakh caregivers, supported by structured skilling initiatives, AI-enabled training pathways and digital health programmes, marks a decisive step towards building a large, skilled and future-ready healthcare workforce. This integrated approach will help support an ageing population, specialised care needs and emerging models of care delivery. Together with the continued push for medical hubs, medical value tourism, and a sharper focus on mental and digital health, these initiatives firmly position India as a globally trusted healthcare destination with sustainable long-term growth potential.

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