To open a hospital in India, you will need to obtain the following licenses and permits:


I. Registration certificate from the state and/or local government.


II. Trade license from the local municipality or corporation.


III. No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the state pollution control board, fire department and other relevant authorities.


IV. Registration with the Medical Council of India (MCI), which is the regulatory body for medical education and practice in India.


V. Clinical establishment registration certificate from the state government.


VI. License from the state drug controller to store, sell and distribute drugs within the hospital.


VII. Registration with the Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC), which provides social security benefits to employees of registered establishments.


VIII. License from the state nursing council, if the hospital plans to offer nursing services.


IX. License from the state medical council, if the hospital plans to offer medical services.


X. License from the state radiation safety board, if the hospital plans to use radiation equipment.


XI. Approval from the state health department for the hospital's layout, design and construction.


Please note that these are general requirements and the specific licenses and permits required may vary depending on the location and type of facility and that this list may not be exhaustive. It is always recommended to consult with the local authorities to understand the specific requirements for your area.