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The Embassy of India in Doha, in collaboration with the Indian Pharmacists Association Qatar (IPhAQ), is showcasing India’s healthcare prowess at the inaugural Qatar Medicare 2024 exhibition.
Held at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) from December 3 to 5, the event features a dedicated Indian pavilion, reflecting the nation’s advancements in healthcare innovation, pharmaceutical excellence, and medical tourism.
India’s participation emphasises its global leadership as the “Pharmacy of the World,” with pharmaceutical exports reaching $27.83 billion in 2023–24 and the sector projected to grow to $130 billion by 2030.
The pavilion showcases five prominent Indian companies: Heet Healthcare and Hiral Labs Limited, specialising in generic medicines; Avni Infertility, focused on reproductive healthcare; Stevia Hub, offering natural health products; and Chennai Fertility Center, renowned for its fertility treatments.
Deputy Chief of Mission Sandeep Kumar inaugurated the pavilion, underscoring the Embassy’s commitment to fostering bilateral collaboration in healthcare between India and Qatar.
The Embassy also highlights India’s leadership in artificial intelligence in healthcare, Ayurvedic medicine, and sustainable health solutions, solidifying its role as a global healthcare innovator.
Visitors to the Indian pavilion are offered insights into India’s rich heritage of traditional medicine and its integration with modern healthcare. The Embassy is also facilitating discussions on partnerships in medical technology and research, aiming to strengthen Qatar-India ties while addressing shared healthcare challenges through innovation and expertise.