Bangladeshi medical tourists have dominated India’s medical tourism sector for years, making up nearly 70% of foreign patients. Between 2017 and 2022, their numbers grew by 48%, reaching 70.8% of total medical tourists in 2023. However, the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government on August 5, 2024, led to diplomatic tensions, visa restrictions, and a sharp decline in Bangladeshi patients traveling to India. Many now seek treatment in Thailand and Singapore, causing a major setback for Indian hospitals, especially in West Bengal and northeastern states. India is now looking to diversify its medical tourism sources. Experts cite Bangladeshis’ dissatisfaction with domestic healthcare, poor patient care, and lack of trust in local services as key reasons for seeking treatment abroad. Additionally, reports of informal bans on Bangladeshi patients in Indian hospitals have surfaced. The future of Bangladeshi medical tourism in India depends on improved diplomatic relations between the two countries.
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