Can Tho, December 12, 2025 – In an atmosphere of friendship and cooperation, Nam Can Tho University (DNC) successfully organized the 2025 Vietnam–India Cultural & Medical Exchange Program, a meaningful event aimed at strengthening connections in education, medicine, and culture between the two countries.The program was held at E2 Hall, with the participation of representatives from the Indian Consulate, Amarizz LLC, distinguished guests, faculty members, and a large number of DNC students
In his opening remarks, Dr. Nguyen Van Quang – Party Committee Secretary and Rector of Nam Can Tho University – emphasized the university’s vision for internationalization in education, particularly in the medical field, and expressed strong confidence in a sustainable and long-term partnership with Indian partners.
Dr. Nguyen Van Quang – Party Committee Secretary and Rector of Nam Can Tho University (Photo: DNC Studio)
In his online address, Assoc. Prof. Dr. MD Phillip Tran – Director of the DNC Health Science Institute, Head of the International Medical Faculty, and Head of International Cooperation – shared in-depth insights into the mission of training high-quality healthcare professionals with global integration capabilities. He also emphasized the role of cultural exchange as a strong bridge for promoting professional and academic collaboration.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. MD Phillip Tran – Director of the DNC Health Science Institute, Head of the International Medical Faculty, and Head of International Cooperation – sharing at the program via an online platform (Photo: DNC Studio)
Representatives from the Indian Consulate and Amarizz LLC also delivered messages of goodwill, highly appreciating DNC’s efforts in creating a multicultural platform for connection. They expressed a strong desire to expand future cooperation—not only in education, but also through concrete medical and cultural projects.
Mr. Mahesh Chand Giri – Consul General of India in Ho Chi Minh City – delivering his remarks at the program (Photo: DNC Studio)/span>
The artistic performances truly became the emotional highlight of the program. Vietnamese students from DNC presented traditional performances rich in national identity, while Indian students studying in Vietnam energized the hall with vibrant and distinctive dance routines. Each performance was more than entertainment—it was a cultural story told through the language of art.
Mỗi tiết mục không chỉ là màn trình diễn, mà còn là một câu chuyện văn hóa được kể bằng ngôn ngữ nghệ thuật.
Vibrant cultural exchange performances by DNC Students and Gajam Band from India at the program (Photo: DNC Studio)
At the conclusion of the program, the souvenir presentation and group photo session took place in a warm and respectful atmosphere. These gifts were more than keepsakes—they symbolized goodwill and shared hopes for a lasting and meaningful partnership ahead.
Representatives of the leadership from participating units presenting souvenirs and taking commemorative photos (Photo: DNC Studio)
The 2025 Vietnam–India Cultural & Medical Exchange Program truly became a multidimensional bridge—connecting people with people, cultures with cultures, and most importantly, linking knowledge with concrete opportunities for collaboration.
The event not only reaffirmed Nam Can Tho University’s position in international integration, but also laid a solid foundation for a sustainable future of educational and medical cooperation between Vietnam and India.