Moreover, Iran has endorsed the status of India as a true leader in the field of traditional systems of medicine backed by strong infrastructure and state of the art production units, the statement said. The Ministry of AYUSH, having the mandate to promote, propagate and globalise traditional systems of medicine, including Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homoeopathy, has inked MoUs with China, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Nepal and Mongolia among others for cooperation in the field traditional medicine. Another MoU is proposed to be signed with Sri Lanka.
Cabinet has approved MoUs between India and Iran in health, medicine
The other MoU signed in the field of traditional systems of medicine will enhance bilateral cooperation and will be of immense importance to both the countries considering their shared cultural heritage, the statement said. It said India is blessed with well-developed systems of traditional medicine including medicinal plants, which hold tremendous potential in global health scenario. India and Iran share several common features in their language, culture and traditions, and also share a common legacy of using herbal medicines, the statement said. Both countries have huge biodiversity and are home to rare medicinal plants which are frequently used in traditional systems of medicine.