The cannabis industry has seen a rapid rise in global trends, especially in countries like the United States and Canada. However, the movement towards the legalization of cannabis is now making its way to Asia, with countries such as Thailand taking the lead. In India, where cannabis has a rich historical connection with Ayurveda, there are also significant developments in the field. 

It is important to recognize the impact of the opioid crisis in the United States, which played a significant role in the growth of the cannabis industry. As pharmaceutical companies pushed addictive and harmful opioid medicines, patients sought alternative treatments. Cannabis emerged as a clear winner due to its effectiveness and minimal side effects. This led to the widespread acceptance of cannabis as a medicinal option, triggering a growth trend that has now taken hold in various parts of the world, including Europe and Asia.

India, with its deep roots in Ayurveda, has also embraced the medicinal potential of cannabis. Cannabis medications have long been a part of Ayurvedic practices in the country. However, the current laws surrounding cannabis in India are still ambiguous and need improvement. While states like Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Odisha have progressive laws regarding cannabis cultivation, there is a need for federal-level legislation to facilitate research and development in the industry. This would allow companies like ours to efficiently grow medical-grade cannabis and produce high-quality products.

One of the challenges faced by the cannabis industry in India is the lack of awareness and knowledge among Ayurvedic practitioners. Despite cannabis being an integral part of Ayurveda, many Ayurvedic colleges do not include it in their curriculum or provide adequate exposure to it. This knowledge gap hinders the growth of the industry, as doctors are unable to prescribe cannabis-based treatments confidently. To overcome this challenge, it is crucial to promote education and collaboration between the cannabis industry and Ayurvedic practitioners.

AWSHAD, a pioneering company in the Indian cannabis market, was founded with the aim of addressing these challenges and providing access to CBD medicines. The founders, Shivam Singhee and Richa, experienced the benefits of CBD firsthand and recognized the need for reliable and accessible products in India. Their company focuses on the quality and transparency of their products, ensuring that they undergo rigorous testing in medical labs. By adhering to both Indian and international standards, AWSHAD strives to offer safe and effective cannabis-based treatments to the Indian population.

As the legalization of cannabis gains momentum worldwide, it is crucial for India to embrace the potential of this plant and establish comprehensive regulations that facilitate research and development. By doing so, India can position itself as a leader in the global cannabis industry, ensuring access to safe and effective cannabis-based therapies for its population.

As a disclaimer, the opinions expressed in this article don’t reflect those of High Thailand.

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