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रहमान यांचा नवी दिल्ली दौरा हा सावध, मुद्द्यांवर आधारित �
Rahman’s New Delhi visit reflects cautious, issue-based engagement, with India and Bangladesh seeking to stabilise ties through incremental cooperat
Tripura sits on a major cross-border medical corridor, but turning transit patient flows into a destination economy requires robust healthcare infrast
भारताचा जागतिक वैद्यकीय पर्यटन केंद्र म्हणून उदय हा कमी
India’s rise as a global medical tourism hub reflects a strategic blend of cost-effective healthcare, policy innovation, and traditional wellness sy
As part of Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia has prioritised healthcare reform to maximise the healthcare sector's economic potential while also improving pub
बांगलादेशात निर्माण होत असलेल्या 'भारत विरोधी' भावनांच्�
The credibility of the 'anti-India' sentiments emerging in Bangladesh warrants scrutiny, as reality portrays a different narrative from what is depict
As India becomes a top medical tourism destination, the government must prioritise quality and affordable healthcare — not just for medical tourists
India ranks 10th out of 46 top medical tourism destinations in the world, owing to its affordable healthcare facilities and capabilities in specialised treatment. This paper is focused on medical tourism as a pillar of India-Bangladesh partnership. Notable numbers of Bangladeshis seeking medical care visit India annually; of the typical destinations of these “medical tourists”, Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, is among the most preferred.
The increasing range of cross-boundary health issues has prompted the integration of health into the discipline of diplomacy, and this trend is reflected in India-Africa partnership. India’s development partnerships are, however, predicated on the idea of development effectiveness, which requires active private sector engagement. By focusing on four opportunity sectors — medical tourism, tele-health, frugal innovations, and the pharmaceutica