India Outpaces the World in Tuberculosis Control, Says Health Minister J.P. Nadda

India Outpaces the World in Tuberculosis Control, Says Health Minister J.P. Nadda

India has reduced tuberculosis cases by 21 percent, outpacing the global average of 12 percent, Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda said. Advanced technology, early diagnosis, and expanded treatment access are driving India’s push toward becoming a TB-free nation.

 

India has emerged as a global frontrunner in the fight against tuberculosis, recording a sharper decline in cases than the worldwide average, Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda said in New Delhi. Highlighting the country’s public health progress, Nadda noted that India has achieved a 21 percent reduction in tuberculosis cases, significantly outperforming the global decline rate of 12 percent.

Addressing the issue, the health minister attributed this accelerated progress to the adoption of advanced medical technologies and a strong focus on early detection. He said targeted screening, timely diagnosis, and improved access to treatment have played a central role in strengthening India’s response to the disease, which remains one of the country’s major public health challenges.

Nadda emphasized that the government’s tuberculosis control strategy is centered on prevention, rapid identification of infections, and ensuring effective treatment reaches every citizen. He underscored that coordinated efforts at the national level, supported by modern diagnostic tools and expanded healthcare outreach, have helped reduce both the spread and severity of the disease.

Reiterating the government’s long-term commitment, the minister said India is moving decisively toward the goal of becoming a tuberculosis-free nation. Ensuring comprehensive coverage, minimizing delays in diagnosis, and strengthening treatment compliance remain core priorities of the national TB elimination program.

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The sharper decline in cases positions India as a key contributor to global tuberculosis control efforts and reflects the impact of sustained policy focus and healthcare reforms. As the country continues to scale up early detection and treatment initiatives, officials believe India’s progress could serve as a model for other high-burden nations working to curb the disease.

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