 Many of the state-of-the-art traditional medicine systems that the world is familiar with in these contemporary times were born and bred in India. These practices were established thousands of years ago. Under the visionary leadership of the Honourable Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, the path-breaking policy initiatives and new ideas of government of India have ensured a monumental surge in the worldwide popularity of yoga and traditional Indian medicine on the world stage. And now a landmark step in sync with the vision and efforts of the PM Narendra Modi towards Ayush and universal well-being is the establishment of the WHO Global Center of traditional medicine in Gujarat. WHO Global Center for Traditional Medicine is the place where India is chosen from the world, and you will work for the world from India. This will strengthen India's position as a global leader in research and innovation in the traditional medicine sector. This will also help in making traditional medicines more accessible to the masses. The state will also benefit from the growth of medical value travel, as the milestone event puts India in the driving seat of the global traditional medicine sector. With an investment of $250 million from the government of India, the Global Center will give a significant push to preventive and curative health care for the people of the state. It will greatly enhance the scope of affordable and accessible health care to all. As the GCTM aims to strengthen and streamline the research and development activity in the traditional medicine sector through education and training, Gujarat is said to become a hub for education, learning and skill development.