KEY POINTS
  • India's finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, presented the country's budget Monday for the fiscal year that begins April 1 and ends March 31, 2022.
  • She proposed more than doubling India's health-care and wellbeing spending to 2.2 trillion rupees ($30.1 billion).
  • That includes a new federal scheme with an outlay of 641 billion rupees over six years to develop the country's capacity for primary, secondary and tertiary care
A research scientist works inside a laboratory of India's Serum Institute, the world's largest maker of vaccines, which is working on vaccines against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Pune, India, May 18, 2020.

SINGAPORE — India's finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, presented the country's budget Monday for the fiscal year that begins April 1 and ends March 31, 2022.

In her speech to Parliament, she proposed more than doubling India's health-care and wellbeing spending to 2.2 trillion rupees ($30.1 billion). That includes a new federal scheme with an outlay of 641 billion rupees over six years to develop the country's capacity for primary, secondary and tertiary care as well as to strengthen national institutions and create new ones to detect and cure new diseases, Sitharaman said.