By: IPP Bureau
Last updated : April 25, 2026 8:28 am
The summit brought together over 150 doctors, researchers, and practitioners worldwide
In a notable milestone for India’s presence in global healthcare, Burnett Homoeopathy hosted the 4th World Homoeopathy Summit 2026 at the Palace of Westminster, marking a significant moment in the international evolution of homoeopathy.
Held within the House of Lords, the summit reflected a shift in global perceptions of homoeopathy, with an Indian organisation leading discussions at one of the world’s most prominent political institutions. The event underscored India’s growing role in advancing integrative healthcare dialogues.
Nitish Chandra Dubey, Founder and Chairman of Burnett Homoeopathy, said the focus is increasingly on strengthening scientific frameworks, fostering research, and expanding international collaborations.
The summit brought together over 150 doctors, researchers, and practitioners worldwide to deliberate on sustainable healthcare models, clinical research, and integration of traditional systems into modern medicine.
Among key attendees were British MP Shivani Raja and Lord Raval, along with representation linked to 10 Downing Street, including Myles Stacey—highlighting growing institutional interest in complementary healthcare.
The event also featured participation from prominent cricketers such as Eoin Morgan, Alastair Cook, Stuart Broad, Jonathan Trott, and David Gower, linking homoeopathy to performance and wellness.
Beyond the Parliament sessions, the summit extended to leading institutions such as the University of Oxford and the Natural History Museum, emphasising academic collaboration and interdisciplinary research.