Adding 20 Years: A Manifesto for India's Health Revolution

The average Indian lives to 70, while our counterparts in Japan reach 85.

The gap is not just a number. It's 20 years of healthy life.

When we look at the data, we see more than numbers.


We see Dreams never fulfilled. Potential never realized, birthdays never celebrated. Grandchildren never met.

This isn't just a disparity—it's a wake-up call.

Why we’re here

We’re here because healthcare in India often feels like a transaction — cold, reactive, and confusing.

Because prevention takes a backseat, and insurance feels like paperwork instead of peace of mind.

We’re here because working people — the ones building companies, caring for families, keeping our economy going — deserve better.

Not just treatment when something goes wrong, but care that keeps them well in the first place.

We envision an India where ...

  • People get access to care before they fall sick
  • Companies see employee health as a smart investment, not an expense
  • Families enjoy 20+ years of good health and time together

This isn’t a far-fetched dream. It is a measurable, achievable transformation. It’s something we can build — step by step, together.

Other countries are making this happen. So will we.

We envision an India where ...

The path to adding 20 years begins with a system that aligns incentives:

  • Employers invest in long-term health, not just cover emergencies
  • Doctors are rewarded for keeping people healthy, not just treating illness
  • Insurance becomes a partner in prevention, and not just a safety net
  • Employees feel supported in everyday health decisions, not just when something goes wrong

This isn’t just about changing benefits.

It’s about building a system where everyone — individuals, companies, and caregivers — is working toward the same goal: better health, earlier.

Join the revolution

20 more years of healthy life isn’t just Loop’s mission. It should be India’s mission.

Twenty more years of good health means more time for everything that matters.

More moments with the people who matter most. More time to build something of your own. To chase dreams you’ve put on hold.

To travel, to learn, to grow — on your terms.

This isn’t just about extending life. It’s about expanding what a healthy life can be.

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Adding life to years, and years to life.

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