Indian Medicines Win Praise from Chinese Diplomat: 'Effective for Sore Throat, Neck Pain'

Sharing her experience on X, Yu Jing noted, 'Sincerely praise the Indian medicine, which cured my sore throat and neck pain effectively.'
Yu Jing's post got significant attention, with many users sharing their own positive experiences of Indian medicines.
Yu Jing's post got significant attention, with many users sharing their own positive experiences of Indian medicines. (Image: @ChinaSpox_India.X)
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India's healthcare sector is known worldwide for offering top-notch low-cost solutions that deliver high-quality care treatment at affordable costs.

Yu Jing, a spokesperson from the Chinese Embassy in India, praised Indian medicines for successfully curing her sore throat and neck pain.

Sharing her experience on social media platform X, Yu Jing said

She shared her experience on on social media platform X, Yu Jing said, "Sincerely praise the Indian medicine, which cured my sore throat and neck pain effectively. Good quality at a fair price. Incredible!

Her post garnered significant attention, amassing over 500,000 views, and resonating with many users sharing their own positive experiences about the effectiveness and accessibility of Indian medicines.

One user commented about the ease of accessibitiy of medicines in indian healthcare pointing out that despite challenges such as a low doctor-to-population ratio, the ease of accessing healthcare is often underappreciated. 

One user commented on the post, highlighting the market influence of the Indian pharmaceutical sector, stating that India accounts for 20% of the global pharmaceutical market.

Another user offered a different perspective, comparing the situation to someone from China visiting the Taj Mahal in India, buying a souvenir, and then discovering back home that it was made in China. They added, "The same goes for these medicines—all the APIs (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients) come from China."

(Input from various sources)

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Yu Jing's post got significant attention, with many users sharing their own positive experiences of Indian medicines.
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