Reports and opinion pieces discussed “12 years” of healthcare transformation in India during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s tenure, but available excerpts do not provide specific, source-verified details about particular programs, outcomes, or metrics. NDTV materials are framed as commentary on the direction and impact of government action in healthcare, without clearly stating the evidence base or comparable baseline figures in the text provided. The coverage suggests an overarching narrative that India’s healthcare system has experienced changes over the period, while the exact nature of those changes—such as investments in public health, infrastructure, insurance schemes, staffing and service delivery reforms, or changes in health indicators—is not included in the supplied information. As the only provided source content is brief and does not include factual claims beyond the framing of “transforming” healthcare, the synthesis remains limited to the common premise that the discussion centers on evaluating developments under Modi across a 12-year span. Further details would be needed to confirm specific achievements, controversies, or measurable effects reported by different outlets.