The JWG meeting focused on three strategic pillars, each essential for establishing strong, mutually beneficial cooperation.
India and Germany strengthened collaboration on traditional and integrative medicine, focusing on research, regulatory alignment, reimbursement frameworks, and global promotion of Ayush systems.
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During the meeting, held in Berlin, Germany, from November 18 to November 20, the delegation focused on strengthening collaboration across three key areas -- integration of traditional medicine into ...
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