**New Delhi, In a significant development, Prof. America Singh, Pro-Chancellor of NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur, is scheduled to meet with officials from the Ministry of External Affairs on Wednesday, July 24, at 11:30 AM. The agenda: to discuss the establishment of a medical-oriented university in Togo and West Africa through NIMS University.
The meeting is expected to be a landmark event, potentially paving the way for enhanced collaboration in health and higher education between India and African nations. NIMS University's Founder and Chancellor, Prof. (Dr.) Balbir Singh Tomar, emphasized that under Prof. America Singh's leadership, this initiative could revolutionize education and healthcare in the region.
"NIMS University's mission extends beyond education. We aim to strengthen health services in critically underserved areas," said Prof. America Singh. "Togo and West Africa have a pressing need for quality medical education and robust healthcare services. Our goal is to meet this need by providing top-tier medical education and supporting local health systems."
A senior official from the Ministry of External Affairs highlighted that the meeting would explore comprehensive collaboration opportunities, including faculty and student exchanges, joint research initiatives, and cooperative efforts to enhance health services.
NIMS University Rajasthan has garnered a stellar reputation for its excellence in medical education. This collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs is set to further elevate the university's international standing while significantly improving health services in Togo and South Africa.
Prof. America Singh expressed optimism about the meeting's outcomes, stating, "This is a pivotal opportunity for both nations. NIMS University is fully committed to this noble cause."
Previously, during a delegation visit to West Africa, Prof. America Singh signed several MOUs with universities in Togo and South Africa, fostering mutual cooperation in higher education. This forthcoming meeting marks another crucial step in strengthening these international ties and advancing global health education.