RTSL: India

Resolve to Save Lives’ New Delhi office opened its doors in 2024 to serve our longstanding partnerships for cardiovascular health in India.

India graphic for Resolve to Save Lives 2024 Annual Report "From bottlenecks to breakthroughs"

Resolve to Save Lives is committed to supporting the Government of India in achieving United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3.4. To strengthen hypertension treatment and control under the National Program for Prevention & Control of NCDs (NP-NCD), RTSL launched the award-winning India Hypertension Control Initiative (IHCI) in 2017 in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, state governments, the Indian Council of Medical Research, and the World Health Organization (WHO). In just a few short years, IHCI grew to provide quality care to millions of patients with hypertension and diabetes. With IHCI strategies now successfully integrated into the National Program, we continue to work with the Government and partners to strengthen primary health care for hypertension and diabetes control.

We also focus on promoting healthier diets to improve heart health in India, with an emphasis on sodium reduction to support the Government of India’s goal of a 30% reduction in salt intake at the population level. Our key areas of work include supporting interventions like replacing edible salt with low-sodium substitutes in households, implementing healthy food procurement policies in schools and other public settings, and supporting the government in reducing the consumption of processed and packaged foods through interventions like front-of-pack labelling, fiscal measures, and marketing restrictions on unhealthy foods, all aimed at fostering a healthier food environment.

A female Indian health care worker hands a patient a strip of medication through a hole in a protective screen
Pharmacist dispensing hypertension medicines to a patient at UPHC Heerapur in Raipur, Chhattisgarh. Courtesy of the India Hypertension Control Initiative.

In 2021, India became the first low- to middle-income country to join our global movement to eliminate trans fat from the food supply by adopting WHO’s REPLACE action package, developed and implemented with RTSL’s technical expertise. Our support for trans fat elimination in India continues through efforts to strengthen laboratories for effective monitoring and enforcement, as well as by advancing research on healthier replacement options.

News from India

Webinar: Low-sodium salt substitutes in India

April 14, 2026
Resolve to Save Lives and The George Institute for Global Health India host a webinar to drive action on potassium-enriched low-sodium salts to improve heart health.…

Strengthening blood pressure care for pregnant women in Madhya Pradesh, India

March 2, 2026
Pilot project in Harda district, Madhya Pradesh, India, helping improve early identification and management of high blood pressure during pregnancy through training and digital tools.…

Building capacity for better hypertension and diabetes care in India

February 1, 2026

Primary health care facilities can provide consistent, high quality blood pressure management—when health workers are trained to follow a simple, standardized treatment protocol and use digital tools to support patient…

Resources

White Paper

White paper: Low-sodium salt substitutes for hypertension and cardiovascular disease control in India

Resolve to Save Lives, The George Institute
White paper on LSSS summarizes current evidence and concludes that low-sodium salt substitutes (LSSS) can play an important role as a population-level sodium reduction strategy in India.
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Consensus on the Use of Potassium-Enriched Low-Sodium Salt Substitutes (LSSS) as a Public Health Intervention in India

Resolve to Save Lives and The George Institute
A consensus statement on the use of potassium-enriched low-sodium salt substitutes (LSSS) in India developed by RTSL and TGI in consultation with doctors, nutritionists, public health specialists, and representatives from government and other organisations.  The statement…
indiafoodtaxarticle

Taxation of foods high in fat, sugar, and sodium in India: A modelling study of health and economic impacts

PLOS Medicine
A new modelling study from Centre for Health Economics & Policy Innovation, the Institute of Economic Growth, and Resolve to Save Lives highlights how taxing foods high in fat, sugar,…
Hypertension in Adults with HIV in Mumbai

Hypertension Prevalence and Risk Factors in Adults with HIV at ART Centers in Mumbai

Nearly one in four people living with HIV also have hypertension, underscoring the importance of integrating hypertension care into routine HIV services to support better long-term health outcomes.

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