A high-level delegation from the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS), led by Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, has visited medical facilities operated by the United States Armed Forces under the Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) in Honolulu, Hawaii.
During this significant visit, the Indian delegation engaged in thorough discussions with their U.S. counterparts, focusing on the exchange of best practices in Military, Marine, and Aviation Medicine. The conversations were aimed at strengthening operational readiness and enhancing healthcare delivery across various environments.
Additionally, both parties explored avenues for engagement in areas of shared interest. The discussions sought to identify actionable inputs that could be integrated into future cooperative efforts, particularly through increased medical collaboration in bilateral and multilateral exercises involving both nations.
This visit underscores a crucial development in Indo-U.S. defense medical cooperation, representing AFMS’s commitment to adopting and integrating global best practices to enhance medical support for soldiers and their families. The collaborative spirit displayed during these discussions highlights the importance of international partnerships in advancing military medicine.