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Rising type 1 diabetes in Indian children sparks urgent health concerns
Updated On: 28 November, 2025 10:22 AM IST | Mumbai | Ritika Gondhalekar
With the highest number of children living with Type 1 diabetes, India faces a rising emergency marked by late diagnosis, unaffordable insulin, and a broken support system

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INDIA’S TYPE 1 DIABETES CRISIS
India is witnessing a silent but worrying rise in Type 1 diabetes among children and adolescents. According to diabetologists and paediatricians, cases are increasing steadily, and India now has the highest number of children with Type 1 diabetes worldwide, as per the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). With November marked as National Diabetes Awareness Month, the data underlines the urgent need for research, early detection, affordable insulin, and long-term care for young patients.
WHAT IS TYPE 1 DIABETES?
>> Type 1 diabetes is different from the more common Type 2. It occurs when the immune system destroys the pancreas’ insulin-producing cells, leading to high blood sugar.
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