Recent Developments in Nanomedicine: A Focus on Drug Delivery
๐ชช : DOI:ย 10.5281/zenodo.18986524
๐ : Nexus Global Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (NGRJPS) Volume 1, Issue 1, 2026 (Page : 01-09)
ABSTRACT:
Artificial intelligence systems in current times experience severe ethical problems which include algorithmic bias issues and accountability problems and fairness issues that depend on Western utilitarian frameworks. The chapter introduces a new model which combines Indian ethical standards with dharma and karma to govern algorithmic decision-making systems. Dharma-based frameworks define righteous behavior through three principles which include contextual righteousness and relational duties and cosmic order (Rta) as their core values. The chapter uses conceptual analysis and case studies from healthcare and justice systems to show how dharma provides moral guidance for ethical AI design while karma theory establishes strong accountability systems through its tracking of actions and their corresponding results. The analysis shows that dharma-driven methods to problem-solving improve Western methods because they support multiple cultural traditions and specific situations and ongoing effects on society. The integration of Indian Knowledge Systems with contemporary AI governance creates a pathway that enables development of algorithmic systems which respect different knowledge systems while maintaining ethical standards and supporting technological progress.
Keywords: Nanomedicine, Drug Delivery Systems, Nanoparticles, Targeted Therapy, Bioavailability Enhancement