
BAPIO (British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin) is proud to announce that BAPIO Training Academy (BTA) has been recognised among 20 leading companies driving £400 million in trade and investment between the UK and India.
This recognition follows the recent 13th UK-India Economic and Financial Dialogue, co-chaired by UK Chancellor The Rt. Hon. Rachel Reeves and the Indian Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman. In a joint statement, the two leaders highlighted strengthened cooperation across key business sectors, including new export deals and investments worth £128 million, alongside previously concluded deals totalling £271 million.
Watch a special message from BTA’s Chief Executive Officer, Parag Singhal:
BTA’s inclusion in this prestigious list reflects the Academy’s ongoing commitment to advancing medical education and professional development. Through its wide-ranging initiatives, such as the Junior Clinical Fellowship Programme, the MRCP Three-Year Remote Programme, and the Senior Clinical Fellowship Programme, BTA continues to enhance the skills of doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals, including echocardiographers and audiologists. These efforts aim to elevate healthcare standards, become an example of a living bridge, and improve patient outcomes in both the UK and India.
Further details of these and other
BTA programmes can be found at https://bapiotrainingacademy.com.
The full text of the announcement by HM Treasury and the Department of Business and Trade can be found here.