India’s first neurological training center was established at Christian Medical College, Vellore, by Dr. Jacob Chandy in 1948. Later in collaboration with Dr. Baldev Singh, he developed neurophysiology and neurochemistry laboratories, creating India’s first integrated department of neurosciences. India’s first EEG machine was installed by Dr. S.T. Narasimhan in Chennai in 1950. In 1951, Drs. Chandy, Ramamurthi, Narasimhan, and Singh founded the Neurological Society of India (NSI), creating a unified platform for collaboration that accelerated the nationwide adoption of these neurophysiological techniques including EEG and EMG. Concurrently, Dr. E.P. Bharucha in Bombay and Dr. T.K. Ghosh in Calcutta expanded electrophysiological research in epilepsy and spastic disorders. By 1960, major centers across India had fully integrated these technologies into clinical and research practice.