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India launched the Ayush Mark at the WHO summit to standardize traditional medicine globally.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Ayush Mark at the WHO Global Summit in New Delhi, creating a unified global standard for quality and safety in traditional Indian medicine systems.
The certification, managed by India’s Quality Council, aims to boost exports and trust in Ayurveda, Yoga, and related practices.
The summit, themed “Restoring balance,” also introduced a digital health portal, a commemorative Ashwagandha stamp, and a WHO report on Yoga training.
Meanwhile, a global study warns that climate change and habitat loss are threatening medicinal plants essential to traditional healing, endangering healthcare access for over 80% of the world’s population.
WHO is now evaluating traditional medicines using modern science to integrate proven therapies into global health systems.
La India lanzó el Ayush Mark en la cumbre de la OMS para estandarizar la medicina tradicional a nivel mundial.