Tribal populations in India experience significant health issues compared to non-tribal populations due to factors such as poverty, lack of infrastructure and access to healthcare, and cultural and social barriers. Tribal groups make up around 8% of India's population but suffer from high rates of malnutrition, communicable diseases, and genetic disorders. Government initiatives have aimed to improve tribal health through expanding primary healthcare infrastructure and implementing national health programs, but challenges remain around manpower shortages and utilization of available services. Community-based organizations also work to enhance tribal health by increasing access to medical care, health education, and maternal/child health services.