Indian-led 4th World Homoeopathy Summit 2026 convenes at UK Parliament, organizers stress research focus

London/New Delhi, April 14 — An Indian-led homeopathy gathering moved into one of Britain’s most high-profile venues as Burnett Homoeopathy Pvt. Ltd. hosted the 4th World Homoeopathy Summit 2026 at the Palace of Westminster. Organizers cast the setting within the UK Parliament as a sign that integrative and complementary healthcare is entering wider institutional forums.
Founder and chairman Dr. Nitish Chandra Dubey said the summit reflects a broader effort to connect traditional knowledge with modern scientific approaches. According to Dubey, structured research, international partnerships and clinical experience are increasingly shaping homeopathy’s global trajectory.
The event drew more than 150 doctors, researchers and practitioners from multiple countries. Sessions focused on sustainable healthcare models, scientific validation and the role homeopathy could play in addressing contemporary health challenges. Participants also acknowledged longstanding skepticism in parts of the world and emphasized expanding research frameworks, documenting clinical outcomes and fostering evidence-based discussion.
Policymakers in attendance included British Member of Parliament Shivani Raja and Lord Raval, alongside senior representation connected to 10 Downing Street, including Myles Stacey. High-profile cricketers Eoin Morgan, David Gower, Stuart Broad, Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott also attended, underscoring the interest in holistic wellness within elite sporting circles.
Beyond the parliamentary sessions, the summit continued at academic and scientific venues including the University of Oxford and the Natural History Museum. Organizers said those meetings underscored interdisciplinary collaboration, research integration and the need to strengthen the scientific foundation for homeopathy.
The London events aligned with World Homeopathy Day, which commemorates the birth anniversary of Samuel Hahnemann, the 18th-century founder of homeopathy. Originating in Europe, the practice has grown widely in India, where it has a substantial following.
Burnett Homoeopathy said the milestone builds on its earlier Evidence-Based Research Summit in Goa, describing the move from a national forum to London as a step toward shaping international conversations in healthcare.
As discussions concluded, participants reiterated that continued scientific exploration and validation will be essential to homeopathy’s standing, with future work centered on rigorous study design, outcome documentation and global collaboration.
