Bengaluru | 25 June 2025: Primus Partners – India’s leading consultancy – launched its latest thought leadership report, ‘Shaping India’s Future: Healthcare and Social Equity for All by 2047’, outlining a broad roadmap to establish 25 integrated MediCities across India by 2047.
Planned as PPP-driven (public-private partnership) healthcare ecosystem, these MediCities will plug India’s healthcare infrastructure gap. Simultaneously, they will support employment and medical research opportunities to position India as a global destination for tertiary and affordable care.
Some key highlights of the report:
- ₹85,000 crore investment:₹10,000 crore from the Central Government for common infrastructure; ₹75,000–80,000 crore expected from private companies for core medical facilities and education.
- Employment generation:A single 200-acre MediCity could generate 75,000 jobs (30,000 direct and 45,000 indirect); across 25 hubs, this translates to4 lakh+ direct jobs.
- Universal healthcare:25% of beds in each MediCity likely to bereserved for affordable treatment under Central Government Health Scheme.
- Medical tourism boost:Withmore than 6.3 lakh international medical tourists in 2023, MediCities near Tier-1 and Tier-2 airports could double this number by 2029.
- Sustainable urban planning:Built around ‘Walk-to-Hospital’ ecosystems, with residential, wellness, diagnostic and educational facilities integrated into a single zone.
Elaborating on the opportunity, Nilaya Varma, Group CEO, Primus Partners, said: “The MediCities concept offers a compelling case for transforming India’s healthcare access and economic development. With more than ₹85,000 crore in potential investment and 4 lakh direct jobs, this initiative aligns with the Centre’s vision for Viksit Bharat and the broader goals of Amritkaal, promoting affordable care, attracting patients from across the globe, and driving inclusive growth across sectors.”
The MediCity proposal includes an SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) jointly owned by the Government of India and State Governments (50:50 ratio). Each MediCity will accommodate up to 5,000 beds, medical colleges, diagnostics and support infrastructure such as pharmacies, hostels and common utilities.
MediCities will also play a pivotal role in enhancing India’s Medical Value Tourism. Valued at USD 7.69 billion in 2024, this segment is projected to reach USD 14.31 billion by FY2028–29. Cities close to international airports will be strong candidates for development. Furthermore, by promoting universal healthcare access, MediCities will ensure ‘Sabka Swasth’ by 2047.