This document discusses India's health care delivery system. It has three main levels: central, state, and local/peripheral. At the central level, the main organizations are the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the Directorate General of Health Services, and the Central Council of Health and Family Welfare. They are responsible for policymaking, planning, and coordinating health services nationwide. At the state level, each state has its own health care delivery system. At the local level, health services are delivered through community health centers, primary health centers, and village-level workers. The goal is to provide universal access to basic health services across India.