The document compares the medical facilities available in India and the Netherlands. It outlines that the Netherlands spends 11.9% of its GDP on healthcare, which is excellent and considered the best in Europe. Dutch insurance covers many essential services for a cost of around €100 per month. India has a universal healthcare system run by states, with a life expectancy of 64-67 years and infant mortality rate of 46 per 1000 births. While India has public and private healthcare sectors, private is more commonly used. Basic health insurance in India costs around €61 per month and covers treatments from dental to cancer.