LUCKNOW, Dec. 20 -- Union health minister JP Nadda on Saturday said India's healthcare and medical education landscape has undergone a fundamental transformation after 2014, enabling the country to deliver world-class healthcare supported by robust infrastructure, modern facilities and expanded opportunities.

Addressing the 21st convocation ceremony of King George's Medical University (KGMU), Nadda said students earlier had little choice but to go abroad due to inadequate facilities at home.

Young doctors can no longer complain about a lack of facilities in the country, Nadda added.

"Today, India has developed strong infrastructure, modern medical facilities and abundant opportunities. The country is now fully capable of providing worl...