India, June 4 -- Recent data indicates that Brunei has seen a substantial transformation in public health outcomes since the mid twentieth century. This progress reflects a long term commitment to improving the quality of life for its citizens through various developmental stages.

Early Decades and Rapid Progress In 1960, the average life expectancy for a person in Brunei stood at 58.721 years. Over the next twenty years, the nation experienced a steady and consistent upward trajectory. By 1970, the figure rose to 64.49 years, and by 1980, it reached 69.014 years.

Breaking the Seventy Year Threshold A significant milestone was achieved in 1984 when life expectancy first exceeded seventy years, recorded at 70.236 years. This trend remain...