“The Chief Minister positioned AIIMS at the center of a regional medical transformation by noting its national patient appeal and the accessibility boost from the new Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway.”
In a significant development reflecting Jammu and Kashmir’s steady progress in healthcare infrastructure, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited AIIMS Jammu and expressed profound satisfaction over the remarkable strides made by the institution within a short span. Accompanied by Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani and welcomed by Executive Director Prof. Dr. Shakti Kumar Gupta, the CM’s visit underscored not only administrative support but also a broader vision to make AIIMS Jammu a national and global model in healthcare and education. The presence of senior officials including Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar and Deputy Commissioner Samba Rajesh Sharma, along with academic leaders like IIM Director Prof. B.S. Sahay and Lt. Gen. Dr. Sunil Kant, gave the event additional gravitas, showcasing a collaborative and multi-disciplinary future for the region’s health ecosystem. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s acknowledgment of AIIMS Jammu as a “testament to the power of will and vision” resonated deeply in a Union Territory that has long aspired to world-class healthcare. By highlighting how the institution already attracts patients from across India and how the upcoming Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway will enhance accessibility, the Chief Minister placed AIIMS at the heart of a regional medical transformation. His assurance of full government support for both AIIMS Jammu’s future growth and the timely completion of AIIMS Kashmir reflects a commitment to equitable healthcare development across the UT. The CM’s strong message on ensuring safety and respect for doctors—particularly in light of a recent assault case—was not only timely but essential, reinforcing that patient care must be rooted in a culture of mutual trust and safety. The release of the AIIMS Disaster Management Manual further highlighted the institution’s forward-thinking approach, with the CM rightly calling such planning a vital yet hopeful necessity.
“AIIMS Jammu is not just a hospital but a symbol of vision, investment, and commitment. It is essential for all stakeholders to sustain this momentum and ensure that every citizen, from urban Jammu to the remote valleys of Kashmir, shares in the journey toward a healthier tomorrow.”
With 82 percent of discharged patients “highly satisfied” and another 17 percent “satisfied,” AIIMS Jammu has already demonstrated impact far beyond its timeline. Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani’s praise for its lush green campus and patient-friendly systems adds another dimension to its public value. Dr. Shakti Kumar Gupta’s roadmap to global recognition through research, education, and responsive service delivery speaks to the broader mission of AIIMS: to not just heal, but lead. As the Chief Minister toured the facility, from diagnostic labs to high-tech classrooms, he saw firsthand what the people of Jammu and Kashmir are beginning to feel—a transformation in how healthcare is delivered, perceived, and scaled. AIIMS Jammu stands today not just as a hospital, but as a symbol of what vision, investment, and commitment can achieve. It is now incumbent on all stakeholders to sustain this momentum and ensure that every citizen, from urban Jammu to the remote valleys of Kashmir, can share in this journey toward a healthier tomorrow


