India's Health Partnership: ARV Drugs Reach Fiji Amid Global South Commitment

India has delivered a consignment of Anti-Retro Viral drugs to Fiji as part of its health partnership commitment. This initiative follows comprehensive discussions between Prime Ministers Modi and Rabuka during August. The cooperation includes building a 100-bed super specialty hospital in Suva and establishing Jan Aushadhi Kendras for affordable medicines. Both countries are also exploring telemedicine collaboration to enhance digital health connectivity.

Key Points: India Delivers ARV Drugs to Fiji Strengthening Health Partnership

  • India dispatches ARV drug consignment to strengthen Fiji's health programs
  • Modi and Rabuka discussed comprehensive bilateral cooperation during August visit
  • 100-bed super specialty hospital to be built in Suva as part of health initiatives
  • Jan Aushadhi Kendras will provide low-cost generic medicines in Fiji
  • Both nations exploring telemedicine collaboration through e-Sanjeevani platform
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Committed to health partnership with Global South, India sends ARV drugs to Fiji

India sends Anti-Retro Viral drugs to Fiji, reinforcing health cooperation and supporting the island nation's public health programs amid growing bilateral ties.

"India remains committed to supporting Fiji in its public health response and humanitarian needs. - Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, Nov 1

Reaffirming its commitment to the Global South health partnership, India on Saturday delivered a consignment of Anti-Retro Viral (ARV) drugs to Fiji to assist in strengthening the island nation's health programme.

Taking to X, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said, "A consignment of Anti-Retro Viral (ARV) drugs has been dispatched to Fiji to support its health programme. India remains committed to supporting Fiji in its public health response and humanitarian needs."

Earlier in August, during his visit to India, Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka held comprehensive and forward-looking discussions with PM Narendra Modi on the full spectrum of bilateral matters, and regional and global issues of mutual interest.

The leaders expressed satisfaction at the growth of the relationship and reaffirmed their resolve to build a broad-based, inclusive, and forward-looking partnership in areas such as defence, health, agriculture, agro-processing, trade and investment, development of small and medium enterprises, cooperatives, culture, sports, education and skill development.

PM Modi also welcomed the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on Recognition of Indian Pharmacopoeia in May 2025, which would strengthen collaboration in the pharmaceutical sector and ensure improved access to quality and affordable healthcare products and services in Fiji.

He also reaffirmed India’s support for the establishment of Jan Aushadhi Kendras (People’s Pharmacies) in Fiji to provide low-cost generic medicines.

"In our extensive talks today, we took many important decisions. We believe that only a healthy nation can be a prosperous nation. Therefore, we decided that a 100-bed super specialty hospital will be built in Suva. Dialysis units and sea ambulances will be sent. Also, Jan Aushadhi Kendras will be opened, so that cheap and high quality medicines will reach every home. We want that no one's steps should stop in the race of dreams, hence, 'Jaipur Foot' camp will also be organised in Fiji," said PM Modi.

Both leaders welcomed the holding of the 3rd Joint Working Group on Health between India and Fiji on August 13, during which collaboration under India’s flagship telemedicine initiative, e-Sanjeevani, was discussed to facilitate remote healthcare services and enhance digital health connectivity between India and Fiji.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative, but I hope we're also focusing on improving our own public healthcare system. While helping others is noble, we should ensure our citizens have access to quality healthcare first. Just my two cents.
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Arjun K
India's pharmaceutical industry is truly world-class! The recognition of Indian Pharmacopoeia in Fiji shows the global trust in our medicines. This partnership will benefit both nations immensely. 👏
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Sarah B
The e-Sanjeevani telemedicine initiative is revolutionary! Digital health connectivity can bridge so many gaps in remote areas. India's tech expertise combined with healthcare outreach is a winning combination.
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Vikram M
"Only a healthy nation can be a prosperous nation" - PM Modi's words resonate deeply. India's experience in affordable healthcare solutions can really help developing nations. The Jaipur Foot camp is such a thoughtful addition!
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Kavya N
This comprehensive health partnership shows India's commitment to the Global South. From ARV drugs to super specialty hospitals and telemedicine - we're covering all bases. Makes me proud to be Indian! 🇮🇳❤️

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