
New Delhi, May 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Sweden is being hailed as a historic milestone in enhancing India-Sweden relations in the fields of Ayurveda, wellness, and holistic health. Stina Anderson, Chairperson of the Ayurveda Sweden Association, described this visit as a significant opportunity to mainstream Ayurveda across Sweden and Europe.
In an exclusive interview, Anderson expressed her excitement about meeting Prime Minister Modi. “This was a wonderful experience. Meeting him is a big step for Sweden, especially for Ayurveda. I believe this presents a great opportunity for Indian practitioners and doctors to share their knowledge in Sweden, while also allowing Swedish people to learn more by visiting India. Establishing cooperation agreements makes it easier to understand Ayurveda from a Nordic perspective, which is quite different from India,” she stated.
Anderson emphasized that 80% of diseases today are lifestyle-related, and Ayurveda offers excellent solutions to these issues. “Without good health, we cannot contribute effectively to the world. Ayurveda is a profound science that India has preserved for centuries. Now, Sweden is also ready to embrace it,” she added.
She also discussed integrating Ayurveda with modern technologies like AI and nanotechnology. Anderson suggested that attention should first be given to diet and lifestyle according to daily routines and weather, allowing the body to maintain natural balance.
Highlighting Ayurveda’s affordability and effectiveness, she remarked, “Ayurveda makes health accessible as it emphasizes treatment through daily routines. When we integrate it with modern medicine, it positively impacts the economy as well.”
Anderson praised Prime Minister Modi, stating, “He is one of the few leaders in the world with a clear vision for the future. Today, the global healthcare system faces numerous crises, making Ayurveda more essential than ever.”
Jan-Olof Jacke, Director General of the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, expressed pride in Prime Minister Modi’s visit. “Sweden is an innovative and developed country, but it is small. India has a talented young population and a rapidly growing market,” he noted.
Jacke presented a report on the EU-India FTA agreement to the Prime Minister, highlighting that this agreement will open new trade opportunities for both sides. He stressed the need to simplify processes and ease customs regulations.
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