JP Nadda holds talks with Nepal counterpart on widening healthcare collaboration
New Delhi [India], December 18 (ANI): Union Health Minister JP Nadda held talks with his Nepal counterpart and affirmed partnership in the healthcare sector.
The talks emphasised on strengthening capacity building, supply of healthcare drugs, among others.
In a post on X, Nadda said, "Union Health Minister Shri JP Nadda held a productive and forward-looking meeting with H.E. Dr. Union Health Minister JP NaddaUnion Health Minister JP Nadda, Hon'ble Minister of Health and Population of Nepal. The meeting reaffirmed the deep-rooted India-Nepal partnership in healthcare."
"Discussions focused on strengthening cooperation in public health and health infrastructure. Emphasis was placed on capacity building, supply of essential medicines and vaccines, disease surveillance, digital health initiatives and regulatory collaboration. These efforts reflect the shared commitment to resilient and people-centric health systems under India's Neighbourhood First Policy," he added.
The programme was also co-organised by the Nepal Young Entrepreneurs' Forum (NYEF: Birgunj and Janakpur Chapters) and hosted a meaningful dialogue focused on startups and young entrepreneurs.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Guest and Keynote Speaker, Devi Sahai Meena, Consul General of India in Birgunj, Nepal, said, "Today's Roundtable Discussion on India-Nepal Cooperation in New Technology & Startups shall support the convergence of new-age businesses in Nepal with their counterparts in India, besides ideating on various aspects of new technology and how India's edge in this segment can be beneficial for Nepalese businesses."
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