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Covid: As others stare at bleak future, medical tourism industry may buck trend

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NEW DELHI: The covid-19 pandemic has disrupted businesses across sectors with industries expected to move at a snail’s pace on revival path.

But India's medical tourism industry remains one bright spot amid the gloom. The tourism ministry has said the country will continue to remain the safest, cheapest and one of the most preferred destination for medical tourism during and after the pandemic, even though the sector did bear the brunt of coronavirus and the subsequent lockdown.

Indian medical tourism industry is likely to revive even faster than some developed nations in Europe as well as US on account of comparatively better handling of the situation by India as compared to these nations, said Piyush Tiwari, director (Commercial &

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