From Care to Capability: Rebuilding India’s Healthcare System for the AI Era
India’s healthcare system is often described through its visible expansions—new hospitals, wider insurance coverage, the rise of digital health platforms, and a steady policy push to move from generic pharmaceuticals toward innovation-led biopharma. Each of these developments is significant in its own right. Yet, taken together, they point to something deeper: the emergence of an integrated, multi-layered system that is transforming not just how care is delivered, but how capability is created, distributed, and sustained. What appears as a set of parallel developments is, in fact, a structural transition. Healthcare in India is no longer just a service sector organised around hospitals and clinicians. It is evolving into a system that combines care delivery, industrial production, scientific research, digital infrastructure, and human capability into a single, interdependent architecture. The Missing Lens: Healthcare as a System Conventional discussions of healthcare tend to focus...