Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently took to Twitter to express his gratitude towards his friend Tulsi Bhai and announce India’s collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO). The tweet read, “Thank you my friend Tulsi Bhai. India’s cooperation with WHO promotes our vision of ‘One Earth One Health’. The first WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in India adds to our joint efforts towards Health For All.”
This announcement comes in the wake of the establishment of the first WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in India, a significant achievement in the field of traditional medicine. The Prime Minister’s tweet underscores the vision of ‘One Earth One Health’, a concept that emphasizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health.
The establishment of the WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in India is a testament to India’s rich legacy and expertise in traditional medicine. This initiative is expected to boost research and development in this field, thereby contributing to global health security.
Prime Minister Modi’s tweet reflects India’s commitment to fostering international cooperation in health. The collaboration with WHO not only aligns with India’s vision of ‘One Earth One Health’ but also strengthens its role in global health governance.
The Prime Minister’s tweet has been well-received, with many applauding India’s efforts to promote traditional medicine and its commitment to global health. As the world faces health challenges, India’s collaboration with WHO is a promising step towards achieving ‘Health For All’.