In a remarkable milestone for India’s growing global healthcare footprint, Z Bharat successfully convened the Global Health & Wellness Summit 2025—hailed as the largest Indian health conclave ever held abroad—on international soil in Hanoi, Vietnam.
According to a press release by Z Bharat, the summit was not just an event, but a landmark movement built around the vision of a ‘Healthy Society, Prosperous Nation’. It brought together India’s top medical changemakers—doctors, researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and policymakers—to ignite meaningful discussions, recognise healthcare excellence, and push the envelope for innovation across sectors.
The conclave began with a powerful panel on nephrology, featuring experts like Dr. Geet Bajpai, Dr. Laxmi Kant Tripathi, Dr. Anil Prasad Bhatt, Dr. Jitendra Kumar, and Dr. Alok Kumar. They offered critical insights into the alarming rise of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in India and its interlinkages with diabetes and neuropathic pain. From advancements such as Dibnepan and PEA to public policy reforms, the session emphasised early diagnosis and accessible care as cornerstones of future renal health strategies.
A standout segment of the summit was the special felicitation of Dr. T.N. Tiwari, a global food scientist and dairy technocrat, and Mr. Ramesh Arora, founder of Qwality Pharma. Their journeys stood as testimonies to India’s capacity to merge scientific progress with social impact—bringing nutritious, affordable, and innovative health solutions to the masses.
Homeopathy expert Dr. Arpit Chopra also took centre stage in a later session, sharing two decades of clinical experience and research in integrative medicine. He was joined by wellness entrepreneur Mr. Pawan Yadav, who spoke on sustainable, community-centric living. Their combined message was clear: India can lead not only in curative but also in preventive and holistic wellness models.
The event carried added diplomatic weight with participation from a Representative of the Indian Mission in Hanoi, who praised India’s growing presence in global health diplomacy, medical tourism, and international collaboration in public health.
Among the summit’s most emotional moments was the grand honouring of Indian doctors from multiple disciplines, celebrated as ‘warriors in white coats’. Applauded for their tireless service and silent sacrifices, each doctor was recognised for their life-saving work and unwavering dedication to humanity.
Speaking at the summit, Santosh Kumar, Editor of Z Bharat, said, “Z Bharat’s Global Health & Wellness Summit is a reflection of our belief that impactful journalism must go beyond headlines—it must connect people to purpose. This platform was created to honour those who heal silently, lead courageously, and inspire change.”
Echoing this sentiment, Karan Abhishek Singh, CEO of Zee Media Corporation Limited, added, “This global summit has truly proved to be a bold declaration of India’s rising influence in the global healthcare arena. As one of India’s most trusted media houses, Zee Media is proud to build platforms that unite expertise, elevate national achievements, and foster international collaboration.”
The Global Health & Wellness Summit 2025 firmly established that when media, medicine, and mission come together, they don’t just create stories—they drive transformative impact.
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