Addressing a press conference, Prataprao Jadhav, Union MoS (Independent Charge), Ministry of Ayush, GoI, said India is expanding Ayush outreach globally through dedicated Ayush visas and attracted nearly 45,000–46,000 foreign patients last year. Many also arrive on regular travel visas for treatment. To support growing demand, the ministry is increasing Ayush health centres at major tourist destinations, strengthening India’s medical and wellness tourism appeal.
Ayush Visa boosts medical tourism, 46,000 foreign patients visit India in 2024: Minister
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