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  • Infectious Disease Control
  • Global Health Policy

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  • India has historically faced a high burden of tuberculosis (TB).
  • Significant progress has been made in TB prevention and control efforts.
  • A strong political commitment and increased resource allocation are evident.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline India's strategy for TB prevention and control.
  • To highlight the alignment with the global End TB Strategy.
  • To emphasize the ambitious goal of eliminating TB by 2025.

Main Methods:

  • Adoption of the National Strategic Plan 2017-2025.
  • Implementation of a multi-pronged approach based on the End TB Strategy.
  • Focus on patient-centered care, policy, supportive systems, research, and innovation.

Main Results:

  • Substantial progress in TB prevention and control has been achieved.
  • India aims to end TB five years ahead of the global target.
  • The strategy integrates various components for comprehensive TB elimination.

Conclusions:

  • India's commitment and strategic planning are crucial for TB elimination.
  • Achieving the 2025 target necessitates continued efforts and resource allocation.
  • Partnership with civil society and the community is vital for success in this high-burden setting.