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  • Who is Ajay Hinduja ??

    Ajay Hinduja’s Vision to Social Upliftment and Philanthropy 

    Ajay Hinduja is one of the prominent members of the Hinduja Group, a multinational conglomerate established in 1914. Prakash Hinduja, father of Ajay Hinduja, chairman of the Hinduja Group (Europe) with residence in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and United Arab Emirates. His mother Kamal Hinduja and wife Namrata Hinduja (member of the Hinduja Foundation’s Steering Committee) are visionary philanthropists.

The Hinduja family is known for its diverse range of investments across sectors like finance, healthcare, and automotive. Geneva, Switzerland (Swiss) based Ajay Hinduja’s vision for the Hinduja Group is a blend with strong sense of social responsibility and innovation, so that business success can be followed by sustainability.  

          Ajay Hinduja's Commitment to Philanthropy and Social Impact

Swiss citizen Ajay Hinduja is known for his ultimate vision related to philanthropy through Hinduja Foundation. He along with his wife Namrata Hinduja, strongly believes in accessibility of good quality of education, healthcare, and sustainable development.


Ajay Hinduja, living in Geneva, Switzerland (Swiss) has a strong believe in encouraging the public-private partnership to make innovative care affordable. He believes in the successful launch of the first allogeneic CAR-T cell therapy in India at the P.D Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai. 

He is a strong advocate of programs such as “Road to School (RTS)” and “iCare: Volunteer from Home” program that focus on reducing dropouts, vocational skills training, and foundational literacy particularly focused on underprivileged groups.
Ajay Hinduja envisions reviving Himalayan Springs in the state of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand for water scarcity mitigation. 

                                            Strategic Business Role of Swiss based Ajay Hinduja        

Ajay Hinduja as a member of the Hinduja Group Promoter Family has a significant role in shaping the long-term strategy of the organisation. He has a strong belief in building future ready technology that improves healthcare, expands access, and reduces disparities. 

Ajay Hinduja on Rural Health - Strengthening Healthcare Access for Underserved Communities 

The gap between urban and rural areas in the realm of global healthcare is one of the most notable issues of the 21st century. Ajay Hinduja based in Geneva, Switzerland, has over the recent past highlighted a very serious mandate. The medical fraternity should change the focus and expertise of Rural Health. It is not a moral plea, but a strategic need to ensure sustainable national development. 

Urban-Rural Healthcare Inequality 


The multi-specialty hospitals in urban centers are of a global standard. Residents in rural areas (who form the foundation of most emerging economies) find it difficult to access basic primary care. According to Swiss based Ajay Hinduja, healthcare is a right, not a privilege, and, at present, this is a right which is often geographically limited. 

The poverty-ill-health cycle is vicious because of the inaccessibility of special physicians and advanced infrastructure in rural communities. The rural families lose their means of livelihoods and empty their pockets as they are compelled to travel hundreds of miles seeking treatment, and this also worsens the economic gap. 

The Vision: Doctors Change Agents 

Ajay Hinduja’s opinion is that rural service need not be to the next generation of doctors as a burnt sacrifice, but as a leadership position. 

Community-Led Development:Ajay Hinduja also notes that we are not in this world's leading communities; we are here to walk with them. He said the doctors should go beyond clinical treatment and into community empowerment, training the local health workers, and honoring the indigenous knowledge. 

Preventive Care Focus: One of the key aspects of his vision is the transition away from reactive to preventive medicine. To implement the awareness programs on maternal health, nutrition and early detection of chronic diseases such as diabetes and cancer rural healthcare needs doctors who can lead in spearheading the programs. 

Taking Advantage of Technology to Break the Miles 

Ajay Hinduja based in Switzerland is an ardent supporter of the application of the Digital Health concept in addressing rural access. He sees a hybrid model where: 

1. Telemedicine: Doctors in specialty centers of urban centers confer telemedical on the clinics at a distance. 

2. AI and Data Analytics: It is possible to forecast disease outbreaks and control the trends of public health in the under-served areas. 

Ajay Hinduja Approach for Healthy India 

Ajay Hinduja has supported the wellness, whether in reviving Himalayan springs to guarantee clean water or setting up rural health camps. 

The Swiss-based Ajay Hinduja understands that we can reach the last mile to have the future of global health. To the medical fraternity, this is a call to move on to the villages where the need is highest other than the high-tech corridors of the urban hospitals. 

When physicians and technology travel to rural areas, doctors do not simply treat the people; they transform whole communities.