India, Japan hold key meeting on healthcare in Delhi
India and Japan held the third Joint Committee Meeting on Healthcare in New Delhi to deepen bilateral cooperation in health systems, accessibility, and innovation. The meeting was co-chaired by Union Health Minister JP Nadda and Japan's Minister in charge of Healthcare Policy, Kimi Onoda, and covered topics including NCD prevention, supply chain resilience, digital health, and human resource development. Both sides reaffirmed ongoing collaboration under the Memorandum of Cooperation and stressed a commitment to inclusive, resilient health systems.
Why It Matters
The meeting signals sustained and structured collaboration between India and Japan to strengthen health systems, promote innovation, and ensure affordable access to essential medical products.
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Closing remarks and momentum
In closing, Nadda said the deliberations imparted renewed momentum to the India-Japan health partnership and set a clear direction for strengthening resilient and inclusive health systems.
Roles and initiatives shared by India and Japan
India highlighted the rising burden of NCDs and outlined its comprehensive strategy based on screening, continuum of care, and sustained health promotion aligned with Sustainable Development Goals. Japan shared its initiatives in cancer screening, early diagnosis, and strengthening treatment systems through technical collaboration. On supply chain resilience, India emphasized boosting domestic manufacturing of pharmaceuticals and medical devices to ensure affordable access, while Japan described its public-private collaboration model to enhance access to high-quality medical products and build resilient supply chains. India showcased its digital public infrastructure under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, while Japan shared experience in system integration, AI-enabled technologies, and collaborative research.
Detailed discussions on key health issues
Both sides conducted detailed discussions on prevention and management of non-communicable diseases, supply chain resilience, digital health, and human resource development.
Opening remarks and welcome at the Joint Committee Meeting
Union Health Minister JP Nadda co-chaired the third India-Japan Joint Committee on Healthcare with Japan's minister in charge of Healthcare Policy, Kimi Onoda, at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. Nadda welcomed the Japanese delegation and stated that cooperation between the two countries is anchored in a shared vision of strengthening health systems, improving accessibility, and promoting innovation. Union Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava welcomed the delegation and noted that the meeting operates under the India-Japan Memorandum of Cooperation as an important platform for dialogue and mutual understanding. Onoda reaffirmed Japan's continued engagement with India in advancing healthcare cooperation through innovation, technology, and research.