Policy, Platforms, and People: Unpacking India’s Digital Mental Health Transition
India is standing at the cusp of a digital health revolution that could redefine how mental well-being is understood, accessed, and delivered. For decades, the country has grappled with a stark reality: mental health remained underfunded, under-discussed, and under-integrated into mainstream healthcare. But the tide is shifting.
With the government investing in digital platforms such as Tele-MANAS, Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), and eSanjeevani, India is now attempting to bridge one of the world’s widest gaps in mental health treatment. In a country where nearly 1 in 7 people live with some form of mental disorder, technology is no longer an accessory; it is becoming the backbone of access and equity. The story is no longer just about scarcity; it is about how digital innovation can transform constraints into opportunities.
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