Health
The World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2025 concluded on a powerful note at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, with Prof. (Dr.) Balvir S. Tomar, International President of the World Health Summit and Chairperson of NIMS University, steering this historic initiative. It marked a watershed moment-India hosting the prestigious platform for the first time-firmly positioning itself as a leader in global health equity, innovation, and multilateral collaboration.
Over the course of three days, the summit brought together more than 5,000 delegates from 54 countries, hosted 950+ global speakers, and presented 160+ high-impact sessions in collaboration with 90+ global partners including WHO-SEARO, UNICEF, ADB, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Siemens Healthineers.
India's Vision: Health with Dignity and Equity
In his inaugural address, Prof. Tomar lauded the transformational vision of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji, calling Ayushman Bharat a "movement of health dignity and protection."
"Ayushman Bharat is transforming healthcare access for millions of families. It's a testament to the power of inclusive and compassionate governance," Prof. Tomar stated.
He also extended gratitude to Home Minister Shri Amit Shah and Health Minister Shri JP Nadda for their pivotal roles in strengthening India's healthcare ecosystem.
A Global Confluence of Visionaries
The summit featured a distinguished assembly of health leaders and policymakers, including:
Uniting for Health Equity, Innovation & Youth Engagement
Themed "Scaling Access to Ensure Health Equity", the summit addressed major global challenges and opportunities through specialized tracks on:
With nearly 50% women and 35% youth participation, the event championed inclusive, intergenerational dialogue.
"This is not just a summit-it's the launch of a global health movement," said Prof. Tomar.
"We are transforming commitment into action, and knowledge into impact."
A Grand Conclusion: Shaping the Future of Health
At the valedictory ceremony, senior leaders reflected on India's expanding influence in global health:
"India is reimagining wellness from the ground up-clean water, sanitation, and scalable access are redefining global health norms."
"We've set a global benchmark for collaboration and knowledge sharing. Let's move from conversation to implementation-for a healthier, more equitable world."
"This summit is a launchpad for scalable, equitable solutions worldwide."
"India is showing the world what innovation in digital health looks like."
"Deep gratitude to our global partners who helped shape impactful and solution-oriented sessions."
"Thank you to every delegate, volunteer, and speaker. Your contributions made this event seamless and memorable."
A Milestone for India and Global Health
Co-hosted by NIMS University Rajasthan, the WHS Regional Meeting 2025 has firmly established India as a global hub for health diplomacy, policy innovation, and equity-focused partnerships.
"This is just the beginning," concluded Prof. Tomar.
"Let our ideas cross borders. Let our actions transform lives."