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Go East, To India, to see healthcare innovation’s future

India has three critical advantages, unmatched patient data, an expanding base of deep tech enterprise and a pool of entrepreneurs to deliver cutting edge healthcare solutions at a fraction of the cost incurred in the West. More importantly, these advances are not limited to a small pool of patients. They are affordable even in some of the poorest countries

April 30, 2025 / 11:30 IST
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In 2024, a quiet revolution began in the halls of Google's DeepMind, led by Nobel laureate Demis Hassabis. Using Artificial Intelligence, Hassabis and his team decoded the structures of over 200 million proteins—something that would have taken humanity centuries by traditional means. His work didn’t just win accolades; it opened a gateway to a new era where AI could collapse timelines for scientific discovery, slash the costs of drug development, and maybe even cure disease itself.

Hassabis predicted that within the next decade, AI could help eradicate all disease—a bold claim that may well prove prophetic.

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But there was one thing Hassabis didn’t fully appreciate: the role India would play.

As Silicon Valley waits for AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) to work its magic and reshape industries, a different kind of revolution is already underway—one focused on curing cancer and democratizing healthcare for billions.