India is on track to meet the WHO recommendation of one doctor per 1,000 people by 2030, currently having a ratio of 1:1,263. This target can be achieved with a steady licensing of 50,000 doctors annually. Growth in medical colleges has facilitated this, although there are concerns about their unequal distribution and lack of rural specialists.
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