New Delhi: In San Francisco, California, the global organization 'Gopiyon,' consisting of people of Indian origin, hosted the Alliance India-US Corporate-Government Summit. The summit recognized the remarkable contributions of India's Minister of Ayush, Dr. Mahendra Munjpara, and Dr. Smita Joshi, who works on diabetes in children. Ashok Bhatt, the former Water Commissioner of California State and a prominent member of Gopiyon, mentioned that the inaugural ceremony of the summit was conducted virtually by Gujarat's Chief Minister Bhupendra Bhai Patel. Rajasthan Governor Kalraj Mishra also sent his best wishes for the success of the summit.
At this gathering, several distinguished individuals from both the United States and India came together on one platform to strengthen bilateral relations and contribute to economic development. Dr. Mahendra Munjpara, the Minister of Ayush, was honored with an award by Hemex Health's CEO, Pati White, for his pioneering efforts in the field of sickle cell diagnosis and for improving healthcare for women and children in India. The Global Fund also expressed its commitment to investing in the healthcare sector in India and promoting initiatives aimed at diagnosing serious diseases like sickle cell anemia, especially in women and children.
Members of the United States Congress, California State Cabinet, representatives from political missions, and other notable figures acknowledged the relentless efforts of the Alliance India-US Forum in enhancing international partnerships and making economic development more accessible. The Alliance India-US Corporate-Government Summit serves as a symbol of cooperation, innovation, and progress, further strengthening the deep-rooted ties between these two dynamic nations. The summit is instrumental in fostering economic and strategic cooperation between the United States and India, aiming to bring about mutual growth and development through business, innovation, and collaboration.