India and Japan Strengthen Healthcare Collaboration
India and Japan deepen cooperation in health
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India and Japan held the 3rd Joint Committee Meeting on Healthcare, co-chaired by Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda and Japan's Kimi Onoda. The meeting aimed to enhance cooperation in healthcare, guided by their Memorandum of Cooperation, focusing on strengthening health systems and promoting innovation.
- 01The meeting was co-chaired by Jagat Prakash Nadda and Kimi Onoda.
- 02It serves as a platform for advancing India-Japan healthcare cooperation.
- 03Both countries aim to improve health systems and accessibility.
- 04The discussions are expected to foster new partnerships in healthcare.
- 05The collaboration is guided by a shared vision for better health outcomes.
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The 3rd Joint Committee Meeting (JCM) on Healthcare between India and Japan took place today, co-chaired by Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Jagat Prakash Nadda, and Kimi Onoda, Japan's Minister in charge of Healthcare Policy. This meeting, part of the India-Japan Memorandum of Cooperation, aims to enhance collaboration in the health sector. Minister Nadda emphasized the commitment of both nations to deepen cooperation and establish new partnerships. The discussions focused on strengthening health systems, improving accessibility, and promoting innovation to achieve better health outcomes. The Joint Committee serves as a vital platform for regular dialogue and mutual understanding, reflecting the shared vision of both countries in advancing healthcare initiatives.
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This collaboration could lead to improved healthcare services in India, enhancing access to quality health systems for citizens.
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