India has long under-invested in health and spending as a percentage of GDP is lower than most low income countries, including neighbors Nepal and Maldives.
Since December, Modi’s been facing rising political turbulence. He won his home state of Gujarat on a wafer-thin majority, lost crucial by-elections in the country’s most populous state, failed to form the government in Karnataka and witnessed protests by students, farmers and underprivileged communities.
"The Modi government has decided to launch the ambitious Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme with an eye on the 2019 polls," said Satish Misra, senior fellow at the Observer Research Foundation in New Delhi. He said strategy behind the program mirrors the massive employment guarantee program for the poor that helped its rival Congress win re-election in 2009.