India’s AYUSH System Gains Global Boost Through Deals With Oman and New Zealand
India’s traditional healthcare systems are steadily gaining global acceptance. In a major step, India’s AYUSH system has been formally recognised in bilateral trade agreements with Oman and New Zealand. These agreements highlight traditional medicine and health services and reflect growing international demand for Indian herbal and wellness products, which have also shown strong export growth in recent years.
India’s AYUSH system has been included in bilateral trade agreements with Oman and New Zealand, finalized in December 2025, giving formal recognition to traditional medicine and related health services.
| Aspect | Details |
| Why in News? | AYUSH recognised in trade agreements |
| Partner Countries | Oman and New Zealand |
| Export Growth | 6.11% rise in 2024–25 |
| Export Value | USD 688.89 million |
Q. India’s AYUSH system has been recognised in trade agreements with which countries?
A. Japan and Australia
B. UAE and UK
C. Oman and New Zealand
D. Singapore and Malaysia
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