PM Modi: India to increase public health spending to 2.5 percent of its GDP by 2025

PM Modi: India to increase public health spending to 2.5 percent of its GDP by 2025. Addressing the 2018 Partners' Forum in New Delhi.

Addressing the 2018 Partners’ Forum in New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India is all set to increase its public health spending to 2.5 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP) by 2025.

“The central government is set to increase its spending on public health to 2.5 percent of the GDP. As of now, the country spends 1.15 percent of the GDP on health,” he said. PM Modi further asserted that India is one of the first countries to advocate focused attention on adolescence and to implement a full-fledged health promotion and prevention programme for adolescents.

He also noted that under Mission Indradhaush, a massive immunisation programme, India reached 32.8 million children and 8.4 million pregnant women over the last three years.

“We have made a lot of progress in the last few years and yet a lot remains to be done. From bigger budgets to better outcomes and from mindset change to monitoring, there are a lot of interventions required,” he said to the gathering which comprised experts from several countries.

It is to be noted that the Partners’ Forum meet this year will focus on improving multi-sectoral action for results, sharing country solutions and capturing the best practices and knowledge within the health sector and among related sectors.

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