The George Institute for Global Health India

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The George Institute for Global Health India, established in 2007, is a leading independent health research organisation committed to improving the lives of vulnerable and underserved populations across the country. With offices in New Delhi and Hyderabad, along with multiple field sites, our work spans 21 states across India. Central to our mission is turning research into action, ensuring that evidence is translated into practical solutions and policy change that directly improves health outcomes.

At The George Institute, our areas of research address some of the world’s biggest health challenges, focusing on areas like cardiovascular health, health equity, health systems science, injury and trauma, mental health and neurology, multiple long-term conditions, renal and metabolic, women’s health, planetary health, and nutrition and food systems. Each program is designed to tackle specific health concerns through targeted research initiatives that aim to improve prevention, detection, and care. These focus areas reflect our commitment to advancing equitable, sustainable, and evidence-informed solutions that address the most pressing health challenges facing communities today.

Certified by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), The George Institute for Global Health India works closely with national and state governments, communities, civil society organisations, grassroots groups, and academic institutions such as the Manipal Academy of Higher Education. We are recognised by the Indian Council of Medical Research’s INTENT Network (Indian Clinical Trial and Education Network) as a Phase II/III Trial Centre in the network’s South Zone.

We collaborate with global partners in Australia, China and the UK. Through these deep collaborations, we advance better treatments, stronger health systems, and healthier societies for millions.

The Institute now boasts a team of over 600 people across the country, more than 80 active projects, and over 974 publications that inform policy and practice. We foster a dynamic, inclusive, and flexible workplace culture that enables our teams to drive high‑impact research.

But it’s not just our research – it’s how we approach it and turn into action that makes a real difference. Combining our strong partnerships on the ground with our influence on the global health stage allows us to work with global policy makers to shape health policies and drive change.

We’re focused on a future where health equity is a reality, not just an aspiration. Together, we’re building a healthier, more just world, where everyone has the opportunity to achieve good health.

Our research projects

Our research projects are where innovation and theory meet real-world impact. Built within our key areas of research, every research project is designed to solve a specific challenge. From early detection and prevention to advancing care, these targeted initiatives drive local change on a global scale. Explore individual projects and learn how they’re shaping the future of health for communities where support is needed most.

Our team in India

At The George Institute, people are at the heart of everything we do. Our work is driven by the knowledge, passion, and dedication of our people. From world-class researchers to global collaborators, we work together to create real-world solutions that transform health systems, improve lives, and advance equity across the globe.

Vivekanand Jha

Executive Director, The George Institute for Global Health, India

Professor Jha is Executive Director at The George Institute for Global Health, India, Chair of Global Kidney Health, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, and the past President of the International Society of Nephrology.

He has wide-ranging research interests, including understanding the health and societal impact of kidney diseases around the world and the development of affordable, scalable and sustainable primary and secondary prevention tools.

He has worked with many organisations including the WHO to develop clinical practice guidelines and advocacy papers, has lectured extensively around the world, and is a prolific writer and editor. Find out more

Dr Arpita Ghosh
MLTC (Multimorbidity)

Dr Arpita Ghosh

Head Biostatistics and Data Science
Dr Praveen
Health systems science

Dr Devarsetty Praveen

Global Strategic Priority Lead - Better Care & Director Primary Health Care
Health systems science Health equity

Dr Devaki Nambiar

Program Director, Healthier Societies
Jagnoor Jagnoor
Injury

Associate Professor Jagnoor Jagnoor

Program Lead – Injury
Cardiovascular health

Dr. Mohammad Abdul Salam

Program Head, Cardiovascular Research
Niveditha
Health systems science

Dr. Niveditha Devasenapathy

Program Head, Academic Clinical Trials Unit
Pallab Maulik
Mental health

Professor Pallab K. Maulik

Director of Research
Preety R Rajbangshi
Women's health Health systems science

Preety R Rajbangshi

Senior Research Fellow, Global Women’s Health Programme, India
Surekha Garimella
Health systems science Sustainable health

Dr Surekha Garimella

Senior Research Fellow
Suparna Ghosh-Jerath
Food policy

Dr Suparna Ghosh-Jerath

Program Head, Nutrition, The George Institute for Global Health, India
Health systems science

Dr Susmita Chatterjee

Program Head - Health Economics
Vaibhav Chauhan

Vaibhav Chauhan

Director, Finance and Administration

Our annual reports offer a detailed view of our efforts, achievements, and financial practices. Transparency is central to our work, reflecting our commitment to accountability and ethical integrity. Through these reports, we demonstrate how our resources drive meaningful, positive change in global health.

Our offices in India

The George Institute for Global Health is a global, not-for-profit organisation located in Australia, China, India and the United Kingdom. We are a registered charity in Australia and the United Kingdom.

In India, we are registered under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 (now section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013) and recognised by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), Government of India.

We are also registered under Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 as well as under sections 12A and 80G, of the Income Tax Act, 1961

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