Union Budget 2026, Major Boost for Health and AYUSH Sector
The Union Budget 2026–27 marks a historic milestone for India’s healthcare system, with the health sector allocation crossing ₹1 lakh crore for the first time. The budget reflects a strong commitment towards accessible healthcare, innovation, preventive medicine, and integration of AYUSH systems into mainstream health services.
This article highlights key allocations, new health schemes, and AYUSH-specific announcements relevant for medical professionals, students, and policymakers.
Health Sector Allocation: Key Highlights
- Total Health Budget: Approx. ₹1.04–₹1.06 lakh crore
- One of the highest year-on-year increases in recent budgets
- Focus areas:
- Infrastructure strengthening
- Medical education & workforce
- Research & innovation
- Affordable treatment for critical diseases
This allocation signals the government’s long-term vision to make India a global healthcare and medical research hub.
New Health Schemes & Major Announcements
1. Biopharma Shakti Scheme – ₹10,000 Crore
A flagship initiative announced in this budget.
- Strengthen biopharmaceutical research & manufacturing
- Support biologics, biosimilars, and advanced therapies
- Improve regulatory support for drug innovation
- Position India as a global biopharma leader
This is a major boost for medical research, pharma startups, and clinical innovation.
2. Affordable Cancer & Rare Disease Treatment
- Customs duty exemption on 17 cancer drugs
- Duty exemption on medicines for 7 rare diseases
- Expected to significantly reduce treatment costs for patients
3. Regional Medical & Healthcare Tourism Hubs
- Five regional medical hubs to be developed
- Public–private partnership model
- Integrated facilities including:
- Tertiary care
- Diagnostics
- Research & training
This move strengthens India’s position in medical tourism and advanced care services.
4. Healthcare Workforce Expansion
- Addition of 1 lakh allied health professionals
- Training of 1.5 lakh caregivers
- Addresses workforce shortages at primary, secondary, and tertiary care levels
5. Mental Health & Critical Care Infrastructure
- Announcement of a second NIMHANS-type institution
- Strengthening district-level:
- Trauma care
- Emergency services
- Mental health facilities
AYUSH Sector: Strong Push for Holistic Healthcare
AYUSH Budget Allocation 2026–27
- ₹4,408 crore allocated to the Ministry of AYUSH
- Around 20% increase compared to the previous year
This reflects the growing importance of traditional, preventive, and wellness-oriented healthcare systems.
Key AYUSH Announcements
1. New & Upgraded Institutions
- Three new All India Institutes of Ayurveda
- Strengthening of:
- AYUSH educational institutions
- Teaching hospitals
- Research centres
2. Quality & Research Enhancement
- Upgradation of:
- AYUSH drug testing laboratories
- Pharmacies and manufacturing units
- Support for evidence-based research in Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Sowa-Rigpa
3. WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre
- Further strengthening of the WHO Centre at Jamnagar
- Global collaboration in traditional medicine research and policy
4. Expansion of AYUSH Health & Wellness Centres
- Integration with preventive healthcare
- Community-level wellness, lifestyle disorder management, and immunity promotion
Public Health & Universal Coverage
- Continued support for Ayushman Bharat
- Strengthening of:
- National Health Mission (NHM)
- Primary and secondary healthcare infrastructure
- Focus on early diagnosis, prevention, and continuity of care
Regulatory & Policy Reforms
- Proposed modernisation of drug regulatory systems
- Faster approvals with global safety standards
- Encouragement for Make in India in healthcare & pharmaceuticals
Why This Budget Matters
The Union Budget 2026–27 clearly indicates:
- Healthcare as a national priority
- Mainstreaming AYUSH and holistic medicine
- Strong focus on research, innovation, and affordability
- Long-term investment in health workforce & infrastructure
For AYUSH professionals, medical educators, and students, this budget opens new opportunities in education, research, clinical practice, and public health integration.

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