New Delhi [India], In a concerted effort to address the complexities of health governance within the global political landscape, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, organized the Grand International Seminar on Health Governance, according to a press release from the Ministry of Commerce. and industry, the theme of the event, resonated with discussions and deliberations encompassing “the interplay of health law, society and political economy, innovative policy solutions and the urgent need for cross-sectoral collaboration.” Center for Trade and Investment Law The symposium, organized by the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (CTIL) in partnership with the Center for Justice Law and Society (CJLS) at Jindal Global Law School, brought together luminaries and experts from various fields to discuss the nuanced relationships between health governance, intellectual property rights (IPRs), Access to Medicine and Public Health Policy Dr. VK Paul, Member, NITI Aayog, in his inaugural address underlined the imperative of access to medicine and the right to health. Appreciating India's role as a vaccine supplier to developing countries and leadership in health policymaking, read the press release, he also noted the adaptability demonstrated through the invocation of the Disaster Management Act, 2005 to address health emergencies. Highlighting, Justice Ravindra Bhatt, former Judge, Supreme Court of India, chaired the first plenary session, which focused on “Economic Policies, TRIPS and Health Care: Building Bridges for Access”. Justice Bhat emphasized the public interest in pharmaceutical patent disputes and advocated greater cooperation to ensure affordable access to medicines.The subsequent session delved into the scholarly field, analyzing the role of research and publications in shaping evidence-based health policies with an emphasis on transparency in policymaking. Mary Joseph, Principal Secretary, Department of Local Self-Government and Women and Child Development, Kerala, highlighted the important role of local bodies in health care delivery, emphasizing on effective utilization of development funds, read the press release. The pinnacle of the symposium was marked by a special address by Prof. Chanta Thomas, Vice Dean and Radice Family Professor of Law, Cornell Law School, USA, who lauded India's ethical leadership during the COVID-19 crisis and advocated for dynamic business models consistent with gender considerations, keynote the thematic sessions on the second day Health administration was discussed. Pro. (Dr.) B.S. Like scores of eminent speakers. Chimni and Dr. Sylvie Karpagam among others, the symposium concluded with a special address by Dr. Anup Wadhawan, former Commerce Secretary, Government of India, and a distinguished lecture by Professor Lorand Bartels on “International Economic Law and the Right to Health”.Professor Bartels reiterated health as a fundamental human right under international law, highlighting the challenges in policy implementation Professor James J Nedumpara, Head and Professor, CTIL, delivered the concluding speech summing up the rich discourse of the symposium and paved the way for further research and collaboration in the field of health administration. Read the press release provided a platform to scholars and academicians, both domestic and international, to present their research articles, which were to be refined for publication in a special issue of Jindal Global Law Review, thus providing a continuous dialogue and scholarly exchange. -Promotion was promoted. The International Symposium on Health Governance has not only ignited dialogue, but also laid a strong foundation for collaborative effort aimed at promoting equitable and sustainable health outcomes across the political spectrum.