Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying
India Establishes First Internationally Recognised Equine Disease-Free Compartment at RVC Centre, Meerut
WOAH Approval Paves Way for International Movement of Indian Sport Horses ; Big Boost for Equestrian Sports, High-Value Trade and Biosecurity Preparedness
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04 JUL 2025 3:04PM by PIB Delhi
In a significant milestone for India’s animal health system and international trade facilitation, the country has established and secured global recognition for its first Equine Disease-Free Compartment (EDFC). Recognised by the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) on 3rd July 2025, this approved facility at the Remount Veterinary Corps (RVC) Centre & College, Meerut Cantonment, Uttar Pradesh, marks a major step towards enabling the international movement of Indian sport horses in compliance with global biosecurity and animal health standards.
With the implementation of robust biosecurity protocols, stringent veterinary surveillance, and adherence to international norms, Indian sport horses from this facility can now be eligible to travel and compete abroad. This significantly enhances the prospects of Indian riders and horses in global equestrian competitions and raises India’s profile in the international equestrian arena. The compartment also supports the broader development of horse-related activities in the country — including sports, breeding, and high-value equine trade — while strengthening India’s biosecurity and disease preparedness framework.
The EDFC has been officially declared free from Equine Infectious Anemia, Equine Influenza, Equine Piroplasmosis, Glanders, and Surra. Additionally, India has historically remained free from African Horse Sickness since 2014.
This achievement is the result of close coordination among the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying; the Directorate of Remount Veterinary Services, Ministry of Defence; the Equestrian Federation of India (EFI); and the Animal Husbandry Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh.
The approval follows the standards outlined in the WOAH Terrestrial Animal Health Code, which provide the framework for compartmentalisation — a science-based approach for managing a defined animal sub-population with a distinct health status, maintained through stringent biosecurity and husbandry practices.
The EDFC operates under comprehensive Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) encompassing disease exclusion protocols, pest control, physical security, hygiene, sanitation, animal health monitoring, waste management, and continuous surveillance, all aligned with international best practices.
This recognition underscores India’s growing leadership in implementing internationally harmonised, science-based animal health systems that facilitate safe trade and support emerging sectors like equestrian sports. Importantly, India is also applying the same compartmentalisation approach to the poultry sector, with the development of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) Free Compartments to enable the safe export of poultry products from certified establishments.
Together, these efforts reflect a comprehensive national strategy to strengthen biosecurity, promote export readiness, and build resilient animal health systems aligned with global standards.
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Aditi Agrawal
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