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Prime Minister lauds India Remarkable Progress in Fight Against Tuberculosis

Prime Minister's Office Prime Minister lauds India Remarkable Progress in Fight Against Tuberculosis Posted On: 13 NOV 2025 4:30PM by PIB Delhi Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has lauded India's significant strides in combating tuberculosis, as reflected in the latest WHO Global Tuberculosis Report 2025. The report highlights that India has recorded a commendable reduction in TB incidence since 2015, nearly twice the global rate of decline-one of the sharpest drops seen anywhere in the world. The Prime Minister also noted that this achievement was accompanied by equally encouraging trends of Expansion of treatment coverage across the country, Reduction in the number of 'missing cases' and Sustained rise in treatment success rates. In a post on X, Shri Modi said: "India's fight against TB is achieving remarkable momentum. The latest WHO Global tuberculosis report 2025 highlights that India has recorded a commendable reduction in TB incidence since 2015 and it is nearly twice the global rate of decline. This is one of the sharpest drops seen anywhere in the world. Equally heartening is the expansion of treatment coverage, the fall in 'missing cases' and the sustained rise in treatment success. I compliment all those who have worked towards achieving this success. We remain committed to ensuring a healthy and fit India! https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2189415 @WHO" India's fight against TB is achieving remarkable momentum. The latest WHO Global tuberculosis report 2025 highlights that India has recorded a commendable reduction in TB incidence since 2015 and it is nearly twice the global rate of decline. This is one of the sharpest drops…- Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 13, 2025 *** MJPS/SR (Release ID: 2190249) Visitor Counter : 4
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