Techno India Group Expands Global Academic Reach with Landmark U.S.–India Healthcare Partnership

In a significant step toward expanding global academic collaboration, Techno India Group has announced a landmark strategic partnership with the Global Health Forum (GHF) to advance healthcare education, research, and workforce development between India and the United States. The collaboration represents a major stride in strengthening international institutional ties while preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals for a rapidly evolving global landscape.

Speaking about the collaboration, Meghdut Roy Chowdhury, Chief Innovation Officer of Techno India University and Executive Director of Techno India Group, highlighted the significance of the initiative.
He said, “We look forward to fostering deep academic and professional linkages that benefit students, educators, and the broader community.”

The partnership aligns the shared vision of Techno India Group and the Global Health Forum to strengthen global health education through collaborative initiatives. By combining India’s strong educational ecosystem with the United States’ advanced clinical, policy, and innovation frameworks, the partnership aims to bridge gaps in healthcare training, certification pathways, and workforce readiness.

At a time when the healthcare sector is witnessing unprecedented demand for skilled professionals, such collaborations are becoming increasingly vital. With healthcare already employing more than ten percent of the workforce in the United States and projected to expand significantly in the coming decade, the need for highly trained professionals is growing rapidly. India, with its strong academic infrastructure and pool of talented healthcare professionals, plays a crucial role in meeting this global demand.

Dr Achintya Moulick, Founder and Trustee of the Global Health Forum, said, “We are thrilled to partner with Techno India Group to broaden our global health education footprint and contribute meaningfully to workforce solutions.”

Dr Samin K Sharma, Trustee of GHF and Director of the Mount Sinai Cardiovascular Clinical Institute, stated, “We look forward to this partnership creating meaningful opportunities to elevate clinical education and cross-border research, equipping the next generation of health leaders to address complex global health challenges with excellence.”

Echoing this vision, Sanat Chattopadhyay, GHF Trustee and Executive Vice President and President of the Manufacturing Division at Merck, said, “This collaboration bridges cutting-edge pharmaceutical and healthcare innovation with world-class academic training, advancing workforce readiness and patient-centric impact across the U.S.–India healthcare and education corridor.”

Gautam Bazaz, Chief Executive Officer of Global Health Forum, noted that the partnership will bring together visionary academic talent and global health innovation ecosystems, creating new pathways for dialogue, investment, and collaboration.

Dr Nikki Bajaj, Executive Director of the Global Health Forum, described the initiative as a step toward building durable institutional alignment between the two countries, advancing long-term academic excellence and healthcare system innovation.

Looking ahead, the collaboration is expected to evolve through multiple phases that will include research collaborations, joint academic programmes, thought leadership forums, student engagement initiatives, and potential exchange programmes. These initiatives aim to strengthen the bridge between the academic and healthcare ecosystems of India and the United States while opening exciting opportunities for innovation, research, and global learning.

With this landmark partnership, Techno India Group continues to reinforce its commitment to globally oriented education, innovation-driven learning, and international collaboration—further establishing itself as a dynamic institution shaping the future of education and healthcare on the world stage.