India Aims to Lead Global Healthcare with Heal in India & Medical Value Travel

Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat stated that India has become a preferred global destination for affordable, high-quality medical value travel. He highlighted government initiatives like Heal in India and streamlined visa processes to strengthen this ecosystem. The FICCI Medical Value Travel Awards aim to benchmark excellence and encourage continuous improvement in the sector. Industry leaders emphasized the need for strong data integrity and compliance to sustain India's global credibility in healthcare.

Key Points: India as Global Healthcare Hub: Shekhawat at AHCI 2026

  • India is a top Medical Value Travel destination
  • Heal in India initiative streamlines medical visas
  • Focus on clinical excellence and traditional wellness
  • Awards benchmark healthcare excellence
  • Goal is to be world's most trusted healthcare hub
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"India uniquely positioned to lead Global Healthcare with integrity, innovation": Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat

Union Minister Shekhawat says India is a top destination for Medical Value Travel, backed by Heal in India, accredited institutions, and holistic care.

"India is uniquely positioned to lead with integrity, innovation, and inclusivity. - Gajendra Singh Shekhawat"

New Delhi, February 24

Union Minister of Tourism and Culture, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, on Tuesday said that India has emerged as a preferred global destination for medical value travel, offering affordable and high-quality healthcare backed by accredited institutions and globally respected professionals.

Speaking at the Tourism Leadership Summit 2026, he said, "Advantage Healthcare India (AHCI) reflects both India's achievement and its ambition in the field of Medical Value Travel. Over the years, India has emerged as a preferred global destination offering affordable, high-quality, and holistic healthcare backed by internationally accredited institutions and globally respected medical professionals. Today, patients choose India not merely for cost advantage, but for clinical excellence, timely access, and the unique integration of modern medicine with our traditional wellness systems. Through focused initiatives such as Heal in India, streamlined medical visa processes, and the development of integrated medical and wellness hubs, the Government is committed to strengthening this ecosystem and positioning India as the most trusted destination for global healing."

Addressing the 8th edition of Advantage Healthcare India 2026 and the 6th edition of the FICCI Medical Value Travel Awards, he emphasised that, "Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is moving with a clear and confident vision to become the world's most trusted hub for healthcare and wellness. Medical Value Travel is not merely a sector of economic growth; it reflects India's civilizational ethos of healing with compassion and serving humanity with excellence. As the global demand for quality and affordable care rises, India is uniquely positioned to lead with integrity, innovation, and inclusivity, strengthening global partnerships while ensuring that our healthcare ecosystem sets new benchmarks in trust and transparency."

Sudhanshu Pandey (Retd.), Election Commissioner for the Union Territories & Jury Chair, FICCI Medical Value Travel Awards, emphasised that, "Nearly a decade ago, when healthcare was identified among India's Champion Sectors, the objective was clear, to give global patients a structured, credible, and organised ecosystem rather than a fragmented experience. The institution of these Awards was a natural progression of that vision, to benchmark excellence and encourage continuous improvement. As competition intensifies and standards rise, the next phase of growth will depend on institutional discipline, particularly with stronger internal systems, data integrity, and documentation practices that align with global expectations. Sustained leadership in Medical Value Travel will come not only from clinical excellence, but from systemic maturity."

Kabiir Khattar, Associate Vice President, EY, emphasised that, "The credibility of the FICCI Medical Value Travel Awards rests on a robust governance framework built around independence, structured evaluation, and evidence-based validation. Each submission was subjected to rigorous multi-layer scrutiny by an eminent and independent jury panel, supported by defined metrics and compliance verification. Winners were determined strictly on merit through transparent scoring mechanisms. As India's Medical Value Travel ecosystem continues to scale globally, it is imperative that institutions strengthen their internal documentation, data integrity, and compliance standards to ensure sustained trust and international credibility."

Raajiv Singhal, Chair, FICCI Medical Value Travel Committee; Founding Member, MD & Group CEO, Marengo Asia Healthcare, said, "India's healthcare outreach is entering a defining decade, powered by capability, collaboration, and global confidence. As participation expands and partnerships deepen, we are not only showcasing excellence but strengthening India's standing as a preferred international destination for advanced and comprehensive medical care.

Dr. Ravi Gaur, Founder DRG Path Labs, in his vote of thanks, said, "On behalf of the FICCI Medical Value Travel Committee, I sincerely thank our Hon'ble Chief Guest, jury, partners, and all stakeholders for making this evening a success. Congratulations to all the winners forexemplifying excellence in India's healthcare ecosystem."

The Medical Value Travel (MVT) Awards 2026 were conferred during Advantage Healthcare India (AHCI) 2026, recognizing excellence, innovation, and leadership across hospitals, facilitators, AYUSH institutions, wellness providers, and policymakers contributing to India's growing prominence in the global healthcare landscape.

The awards ceremony was graced by, Union Minister of Tourism and Culture, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, who addressed the gathering and felicitated the winners.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in global health policy, India's model of combining cost-effectiveness with quality is exactly what the world needs. The integration of traditional systems with modern medicine is a unique selling proposition no other country can easily replicate.
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Priya S
Great vision, but I hope this growth in medical tourism doesn't create a two-tier system where top hospitals cater only to foreigners while common Indians struggle with high costs and waiting times. The "inclusivity" mentioned must start at home.
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Rohit P
Absolutely! My cousin from Canada came to Mumbai for a knee replacement. The cost was one-third, the care was exceptional, and they even provided Ayurvedic post-op therapy. The doctors were world-class. We just need to market this better globally.
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Karthik V
The point about "systemic maturity" and data integrity by Mr. Pandey is crucial. Our clinical skills are top-notch, but for sustained global leadership, our administrative and documentation processes need to match international hospital standards. This is the next frontier.
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Emma D
It's impressive to see this holistic approach. The combination of high-tech surgery with yoga and wellness retreats for recovery is a complete package. It brings economic benefits and also showcases India's soft power of compassion and healing.

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