


New Delhi, India– The GTTCI Trade Chamber is pleased to announce the signing of a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (SGRH), one of India’s most esteemed medical institutions. This collaboration marks a strategic step towards enhancing the global outreach of India’s healthcare sector by facilitating access to world-class medical services for international patients.
Under the terms of the MoU, GTTCI shall act as the official Healthcare Facilitator, promoting the cutting-edge diagnostic and treatment capabilities of SGRH to countries across the globe. The partnership will particularly focus on outreach in the CIS nations and African continent, where demand for high-quality yet cost-effective healthcare continues to rise.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Rashmi Saluja, Chairperson of GTTCI, reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to enabling international access to India’s medical excellence. She remarked, “This partnership is a testament to India’s growing global stature in healthcare. It presents an invaluable opportunity for patients across emerging regions to benefit from India’s advanced healthcare infrastructure and medical expertise.”

Dr. Ajay Swaroop, Chairman of the Board of Management, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, welcomed the association and emphasised the hospital’s longstanding commitment to ethical, affordable, and high-quality healthcare. “Through this collaboration, we aim to extend our legacy of medical excellence and compassionate care to a wider international audience. The hospital will actively work with GTTCI to ensure seamless coordination for international patients, including end-to-end concierge services.”

Dr. Gaurav Gupta, Founder President of GTTCI, termed the agreement a new chapter in global healthcare cooperation. “This initiative reflects our vision of bridging nations through health diplomacy. We warmly invite diplomatic missions and foreign trade bodies to leverage this partnership for the benefit of their citizens. Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, as one of India’s premier research and postgraduate medical institutions, stands ready to serve with state-of-the-art care and global standards.”
The MoU outlines a comprehensive mechanism for international patient care, including care coordination, facilitation of travel and documentation, multilingual support, and promotional activities to showcase the hospital’s capabilities at international forums and diplomatic missions, as coordinated by GTTCI.This partnership aligns with GTTCI’s broader mission of promoting India’s strengths across sectors and fostering global goodwill through trade, technology, and now, health diplomacy.