June 29: The government has invited proposals from industry, startups, academic institutions, research organisations, and innovators to reduce India’s dependence on imported medical devices and strengthen the country’s domestic manufacturing ecosystem.

The initiative aims to identify practical solutions that can accelerate indigenous production, promote innovation, and address critical technology gaps in the medical devices sector. It seeks to encourage the development of high-quality, affordable medical equipment that can meet India’s growing healthcare needs while reducing reliance on overseas suppliers.

Officials said the proposals will help shape policies and support mechanisms to strengthen research and development, encourage investment in advanced manufacturing, and foster collaboration between industry, academia, and government. The move is also expected to improve supply chain resilience, enhance India’s competitiveness in the global medical devices market, and create new opportunities for startups and manufacturers.

The initiative forms part of the government’s broader vision of building a self-reliant healthcare ecosystem under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, ensuring reliable access to critical medical technologies while positioning India as a global hub for medical device innovation and manufacturing.