The US exit from the World Health Organisation (WHO) creates a funding gap but also opens doors for India to lead in global health governance. With its strong pharmaceutical sector, digital health advancements, and global alliances, India has the opportunity to transition from an aid recipient to a key policy architect. Strategic investment, partnerships, and WHO reforms will be crucial in shaping the future of global health leadership, experts suggest., The US exit from the World Health Organisation (WHO) creates a funding gap but also opens doors for India to lead in global health governance. With its strong pharmaceutical sector, digital health advancements, and global alliances, India has the opportunity to transition from an aid recipient to a key policy architect. Strategic investment, partnerships, and WHO reforms will be crucial in shaping the future of global health leadership, experts suggest., , Read More

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