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India’s Medical Robotics Market Is Transforming Healthcare Through AI-Powered Precision Surgery and Advanced Patient Care

India’s medical robotics market is rapidly reshaping the country’s healthcare ecosystem, with robotic assisted surgeries, AI enabled diagnostics, rehabilitation robots, and automated hospital systems becoming increasingly common across leading hospitals and specialty care centers.   According to

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India’s medical robotics market is rapidly reshaping the country’s healthcare ecosystem, with robotic assisted surgeries, AI enabled diagnostics, rehabilitation robots, and automated hospital systems becoming increasingly common across leading hospitals and specialty care centers.

 

According to recent industry estimates, India’s medical robotics market was valued between USD 170 million and USD 250 million in 2025 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of nearly 20–21% over the next decade, driven by rising demand for minimally invasive procedures and precision based treatment.

 

Market reports suggest the sector could cross USD 1.4 billion by 2035, positioning India among the fastest growing medical robotics markets globally.

 

Robotic systems are increasingly being adopted across specialties including cardiology, urology, oncology, orthopaedics, neurosurgery, and gynaecology. Experts say robotic-assisted procedures help improve surgical precision, reduce blood loss, minimize complications, shorten hospital stays, and accelerate patient recovery.

 

Healthcare providers across India are expanding investments in robotic surgery infrastructure. In Ahmedabad, some hospitals reported that nearly 40% of surgeries are now robot-assisted, while AI-driven systems are also being used for disease prediction, surgical planning, and patient management.

Government-backed institutions are also accelerating adoption. Himachal Pradesh recently launched a ₹28-crore robotic surgery facility at Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC) Shimla to support advanced minimally invasive procedures across multiple specialties.

 

India’s domestic MedTech sector is also emerging strongly in surgical robotics innovation. Indian medical device company Meril recently introduced the Mizzo Endo 4000 robotic platform featuring AI integration, advanced imaging, and telesurgery capabilities aimed at improving surgical precision and accessibility.

 

Meanwhile, companies such as SS Innovations are developing cost effective robotic surgical systems and tele-surgical platforms to expand access beyond metro cities. Industry conferences hosted in New Delhi have showcased live robotic surgeries and next generation innovations including mobile tele-surgical units and AI assisted surgical platforms.

 

Analysts believe India’s growing burden of chronic diseases, increasing medical tourism, rising healthcare investments, and expanding digital health infrastructure will continue to drive adoption of robotics in healthcare delivery. However, experts also note that high installation costs, training requirements, and accessibility gaps remain key challenges for wider nationwide implementation.

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