India and Japan have taken another significant step in deepening their bilateral cooperation in the healthcare sector. The third Joint Committee Meeting (JCM) on healthcare was held in New Delhi, where both countries reaffirmed their commitment to building resilient, inclusive, and innovative health systems.
Key Leaders and Participation
The meeting was co-chaired by:
- JP Nadda
- Kimi Onoda
The discussions were held at Bharat Mandapam, a major venue for international engagements.
Background of India–Japan Healthcare Cooperation
- The partnership is guided by a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) on healthcare and wellness
- Over 100 years of bilateral relations between India and Japan
- Regular Joint Committee Meetings act as a platform for:
- Policy dialogue
- Knowledge exchange
- Technological collaboration
Key Areas of Discussion
1. Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)
India highlighted the rising burden of NCDs such as:
- Diabetes
- Cancer
- Cardiovascular diseases
India’s Strategy:
- Early screening
- Continuum of care
- Health awareness programs aligned with SDGs
Japan’s Contribution:
- Advanced cancer screening techniques
- Early diagnosis systems
- Strengthening treatment infrastructure
2. Supply Chain Resilience
India emphasized:
- Strong pharmaceutical sector
- Growth in medical device manufacturing
- Focus on affordability and accessibility
Japan shared:
- Public-private partnership models
- Efficient systems for high-quality medical supply chains
3. Digital Health Collaboration
India showcased:
- Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission
- Focus on digital public infrastructure in healthcare
Japan highlighted:
- Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Advanced system integration
- Joint research opportunities
4. Human Resource Development
- Training and capacity building of healthcare professionals
- Exchange of expertise and best practices
- Strengthening healthcare workforce
Significance of the Meeting
1. Strengthening Bilateral Relations
The meeting reinforces India–Japan ties beyond trade and defence into social sector cooperation.
Focus on Innovation
Both countries are leveraging:
- Technology
- Research
- Digital solutions
Addressing Global Health Challenges
Collaboration in NCDs and supply chains helps tackle global health risks effectively.
Conclusion
The 3rd India–Japan Joint Committee Meeting on healthcare has provided renewed momentum to bilateral cooperation. With a strong focus on innovation, digital health, and resilient systems, both nations are working towards a future where healthcare is more accessible, efficient, and sustainable.

