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Union Budget 2026: From Ayurveda To Advanced Care, India Targets Global Patients With Medical Tourism

With an eye on global patients, the Union Budget 2026 introduces five regional medical hubs, expanded Ayurveda research institutes, and upgraded healthcare infrastructure, aiming to make India a destination for medical tourism

Healing session at The Ayurvedic Healing Village in Kairali, Kerala Photo: Official Website/The Ayurvedic Healing Village
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The Union Budget 2026 was keenly watched by the tourism sector, with high expectations. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced several initiatives that could boost the sector, including a measure targeted at healthcare. She proposed the creation of five regional medical hubs to strengthen medical value tourism in the country. “To promote India as a medical tourism hub, I propose a scheme to support states to set up five regional hubs in the country,” she said while presenting the Union Budget 2026–27 on Sunday.

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