The National AYUSH Mission Summit 2025 concluded in New Delhi after two days of deliberations on strengthening India’s traditional healthcare system. Organized under the Ministry of AYUSH, the summit brought together policymakers, experts, and stakeholders to discuss strategies for advancing Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy (AYUSH).
Key discussions focused on:
- Capacity building in AYUSH: Enhancing training programs and professional development.
- Integration with modern healthcare: Creating a collaborative framework between AYUSH and allopathy.
- Infrastructure development: Establishing advanced centres and facilities for AYUSH treatments.
- Digital transformation: Promoting IT-enabled services, including the creation of an advanced centre for Ayurveda digital learning.
- Quality assurance: Ensuring safe, effective, and standardized ASU&H medicines.
- Community initiatives: Highlighting campaigns like Har Ghar AyurYog for wider awareness and adoption.
- Project monitoring: Using financial management tools and digital platforms for transparency and efficiency.
The National AYUSH Mission Summit 2025 served as a key platform to align traditional practices with modern technology and global healthcare needs. Experts emphasized that such collaborations will make Ayurveda and other AYUSH systems more accessible, evidence-based, and future-ready.