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The production of ayurveda, yoga and naturopathy, unani, siddha, and homeopathy (AYUSH) medicines and supplements has experienced significant growth, going from over $3 billion in 2014 to $18 billion in 2020.
According to Rajesh Kotecha, the Secretary of the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, this growth is expected to continue, with projections reaching $24 billion by 2023, as revealed to The Indian Express.
In preparation for the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Summit, set to take place on 17 and 18 August in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, the AYUSH Secretary highlighted that the summit will establish the direction for future activities of the WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine, located in Jamnagar.
The global summit is a joint effort between the WHO and the Government of India, which currently holds the presidency of the G20 for the year 2023.
More than 90 countries will reportedly be represented at the summit, which will serve as a platform for various stakeholders, including policymakers, academics, researchers, and the private sector, to exchange best practices, evidence, data, and innovations related to the contribution of traditional medicine to health and sustainable development.
During the summit, the WHO will share emerging findings from the third global survey on traditional medicine. This survey includes questions on various aspects such as financing, health of indigenous peoples, quality assurance, traditional medicine knowledge, biodiversity, trade, integration, and patient safety.
The complete survey will be released later in the year as an interactive online dashboard and then a report, informing the development of the WHO's updated traditional medicine strategy 2025-2034, as requested by the World Health Assembly in May 2023.
Speaking about India's recognition worldwide as a 'Vishwamitra', or a friend of the world, Prime Minister Narendra said in his Independence Day address to the nation:
"Following the Covid pandemic, we advocated the concept of 'One World, One Health'. We have actively contributed to global well-being through practices like yoga and AYUSH. Additionally, we have addressed concerns about global warming and deliberated on strategies to counter it."