BD’s Rhythm Group, India’s Manipal Hospitals sign deal to boost medical tourism
Desk Report
| Published: Thursday, April 23, 2026
Photo: Oheduzzaman Titu
Bangladesh’s
Rhythm Group and India’s Manipal Hospitals today signed a landmark agreement to
streamline medical tourism, offering Bangladeshi patients seamless access to
advanced healthcare services in India.
The agreement was
signed today at a ceremony held at a city hotel, attended by Indian high
commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Kumar Verma as the chief guest.
Rhythm Group
Managing Director Shohag Hossain and Manipal Health Enterprises Group
Consultant Jithu Jose inked the deal on behalf of their respective sides while
Rhythm Group Deputy Managing Director Abhir Hossain was present.
The initiative
combines Rhythm Group’s expertise in travel, aviation and logistics with
Manipal Hospitals’ extensive clinical network, comprising 49 hospitals, over
12,600 beds and more than 11,000 doctors.
Under the
partnership, Bangladeshi patients will receive end-to-end support for treatment
in India, including medical consultations, hospital selection, visa processing
and travel arrangements.
Speaking on the
occasion, Verma said the agreement reflected the deepening people-centric
partnership between Bangladesh and India and would further strengthen
cooperation in healthcare and connectivity.
He said India
remained committed to facilitating access to quality and affordable healthcare
services for Bangladeshi citizens and welcomed greater institutional
collaboration between the private sectors of both countries.
Group COO of
Manipal Health Enterprises Karthik Rajagopal said, “At Manipal, we believe that
delivering quality healthcare is a shared responsibility that transcends
borders. With Rhythm Group’s strong presence and expertise, we are confident
that patients from Bangladesh will experience hassle-free access to our patient-centric,
world-class healthcare services.”
On behalf of the
Rhythm Group, Abhir Hossain said that the partnership would bring major relief
to Bangladeshi patients by ensuring reliable guidance, smoother travel
arrangements and easier access to advanced treatment facilities in India.
He said, “The
agreement would help to organize Bangladesh’s growing medical tourism sector
and offer patients greater confidence, convenience and peace of mind while seeking
specialized care abroad.”
The services will
include facilitation of second medical opinions, review of medical reports and
tailored guidance to ensure appropriate treatment options. Patients will be
benefited through coordinated travel support, visa assistance, accommodation
arrangements and special airfare facilities through airline partnerships.
Both sides also
announced plans to introduce a digital video consultation platform, enabling
Bangladeshi patients to consult specialist doctors remotely before travelling.