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India Becomes Part of Global Regulatory Network for Health AI

India has become a member of the HealthAI Global Regulatory Network (GRN) to enhance the supervision of Artificial Intelligence in the healthcare sector

Deeksha Upadhyay 06 September 2025 13:05

India Becomes Part of Global Regulatory Network for Health AI

India will collaborate with HealthAI, together with countries like the UK and Singapore, to exchange safety protocols and oversee AI operations in healthcare environments.

The initiative aims to establish India as a worldwide center for skilled AI professionals, while integrating AI into public services, startups, and employment opportunities.

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HealthAI and GRN

HealthAI is an independent nonprofit organization in Geneva that advocates for fair access to AI-driven health advancements.

It collaborates with governments, international entities, and worldwide health authorities.

Its primary emphasis is on the governance and regulation of AI to ensure that healthcare is safe, secure, and inclusive.

Global Regulatory Network (GRN) serves as a platform for regulators to exchange safety standards, best practices, and oversight strategies.

Members can access the Global Public Repository of AI-related Health Registered Solutions.

Importance for India

Global Leadership: Enhances India’s influence in developing ethical and responsible AI for healthcare.

Public Health Advantages: Enhanced implementation of AI in disease monitoring, telehealth, and cost-effective diagnostics.

Collaboration Benefits: Access to worldwide best practices, standards, and knowledge.

Regulatory Enhancement: Brings India’s AI governance in line with leading global standards.

Startup & Innovation Drive: Boosts trustworthiness for Indian health-tech startups in international markets.

Obstacles

Data localization versus the necessity for international data exchange.

Algorithmic bias stemming from non-representative data inputs.

Excessive regulation poses risks that could hinder the growth of startups.

Concerns regarding patient rights, privacy, and informed consent are ethical in nature.

Path Ahead

Create a strong national health AI framework that conforms to GRN standards.

Allocate resources for AI education and healthcare digital systems throughout various states.

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Encourage collaborations between public and private sectors in health innovations driven by AI.

Guarantee varied and inclusive datasets for clinical models.

Partner with WHO's Global Initiative on AI in Health for training and skill development.

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