On January 13, 2026, India celebrated a monumental public health milestone: 15 years since the last reported case of wild poliovirus.1 This anniversary solidifies Indiaโs transformation from a global polio hotspot to a leader in large-scale immunization.2
Once accounting for 60% of the world’s polio cases as recently as 2009, Indiaโs “Zero Case” status began on January 13, 2011, when the last case was recorded in an 18-month-old girl in Howrah, West Bengal.
The Scale of the Triumph
Indiaโs journey is hailed by the WHO and global health experts as a masterclass in political will and community mobilization.3
| Metric | Historical Context (Peak/Campaign) | Current Status (2026) |
| Global Burden | 741 cases in 2009 (60% of global cases) | Zero cases of wild poliovirus |
| Vaccine Delivery | 100 crore doses annually | Integrated into routine U-WIN digital platform |
| Target Population | 17.2 crore children under 5 | Over 93% routine immunization coverage |
| Workforce | 2.3 million frontline vaccinators | Backbone for TB and Measles-Rubella goals |
Key Drivers of Sustained Success
Government officials and health experts highlighted that while the virus was stopped in 2011, the work never ended.
- The “Two Drops” Legacy: The iconic Pulse Polio campaign and the slogan “Do Boond Zindagi Ki” became a cultural staple, ensuring nearly 100% awareness across the most remote villages.4
- Digital Innovations: Platforms like U-WIN, e-VIN, and Safevac have digitized the tracking of every child and vaccine vial, ensuring “last-mile” delivery.5
- Environmental Surveillance: In 2025 alone, over 50,000 stool samples and hundreds of sewage samples were tested across 93 sites to ensure no hidden transmission exists.6
Complacency Warning: The Global Context
Despite the celebration, the WHO South-East Asia Region remains on “strict vigil.”
- Global Risk: Wild poliovirus remains endemic in two countries (Afghanistan and Pakistan).7 As long as it exists anywhere, the risk of importation to India remains.
- Variant Outbreaks: Experts warned about “variant” poliovirus cases (mutated vaccine-derived strains) that can emerge in under-immunized pockets.8
- India’s Global Role: Hyderabad-based Biological E is now one of only two manufacturers worldwide producing the novel oral polio vaccine type 2 (nOPV2), a critical tool currently being used to stop outbreaks globally.9
Infrastructure Beyond Polio
The network created for polioโincluding cold-chain logistics, contact tracing, and community trustโis now the backbone of Indiaโs broader health targets, such as the elimination of Tuberculosis (TB) and the management of future pandemics.10
“Fifteen years of being polio-free is a triumph of ‘Jan Bhagidari’ (People’s Participation). It proves that when India decides to end a disease, the world watches and follows.” โ Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
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