A official definition of health is given by The World Health Organization who defined health in its broader sense in 1946 as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity". For 1946 it was not a bad definition, but let's face it, times have changed and life has evolved since then, so today we have 2 new aspects of health to consider: Emotional health and Spiritual health.
India is amongst a few of those countries having a universal healthcare system. A basic healthcare system is a one where the level of nutrition and the standard of living are raised for the people concentrating majorly on improving public health. Contrary to the above fact, Healthcare in India has always been a major challenge.
Existence of proper medical facilities like test equipments, skilled personnel, availability of affordable medicines and existence of interactive medical aid programmes will incorporate an effective healthcare industry. India needs these facilities in almost every possible public and private healthcare facility.