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[pib] Group of Friends of Traditional Medicine (GFTM) 

Why in the News?

The Sixth Meeting of the Group of Friends of Traditional Medicine (GFTM) was hosted by the Permanent Mission of India in Geneva.

About Group of Friends of Traditional Medicine (GFTM):

  • GFTM is an informal platform launched by India in May 2023 under the WHO to promote cooperation on traditional medicine.
  • It is coordinated via India’s Permanent Mission in Geneva; it hosts regular meetings to explore integration of traditional systems into health strategies.
  • It supports global efforts like the WHO Traditional Medicine Strategy 2025–2034, fostering knowledge exchange and research collaboration.
  • It focuses on policy development, capacity building, and scientific validation of traditional practices.
  • It builds momentum for global events such as the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Summit and World Health Assembly sessions.

India’s Key Initiatives in Traditional Medicine:

The National AYUSH Mission (NAM) promotes Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy through dedicated facilities and education. Key efforts include:

  • Establishment of Ayush Arogya Mandirs (wellness centres) for integrated care.
  • Expansion of insurance coverage for AYUSH treatments.
  • Promotion of collaborative research with DBT, DST, ICMR, and CSIR.
  • Use of AI, genomics, and bioinformatics to bolster scientific credibility.
  • Strengthening of global outreach via bilateral agreements, international events, and multilateral platforms.
[UPSC 2019] How is the Government of India protecting traditional knowledge of medicine from patenting by pharmaceutical companies?

 

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