Vadodara, (Gujarat), [India]: 04 September 2025: In a rare and heartfelt acknowledgment, the Honourable Prime Minister of Fiji, Mr. Sitiveni Rabuka, recently placed India’s medical excellence on the global stage by commending one of its finest orthopaedic surgeons, Dr. Bharat Mody of Vadodara.
During an exclusive televised conversation with veteran journalist Palki Sharma, Prime Minister Rabuka lauded India’s scientific progress, leadership, and professional talent. Among his reflections, one stood out — a personal story of resilience and recovery that began almost two decades ago in the quiet city of Vadodara, Gujarat.
A Personal Testimony of Trust
Back in 2005–2006, Mr. Rabuka was grappling with crippling osteoarthritis in both knees. For a national leader and decorated military figure, the condition threatened not only his mobility but also his ability to serve in public life. His team embarked on a global search for the best orthopaedic surgeon, evaluating centers in Australia, Europe, and North America.
The search, however, led them to an unexpected destination: India. Convinced by the reputation of Dr. Bharat Mody — then already recognized for pioneering joint replacement surgery in South Asia — Mr. Rabuka and his wife travelled to Vadodara. In 2006, Dr. Mody successfully performed bilateral total knee replacement, setting a benchmark in surgical outcomes.
“Dr. Bharat Mody is one of the best knee replacement surgeons in the world,” the Prime Minister affirmed in his interview.
Nearly two decades later, the implants continue to serve him well, testimony not only to the precision of the procedure but also to the long-term durability of Indian medical expertise.
India’s Growing Global Reputation
Mr. Rabuka’s remarks come at a time when India is increasingly recognized as a hub for advanced healthcare, attracting patients from across the globe for its combination of clinical excellence, affordability, and state-of-the-art technology. His public endorsement, broadcast live, underscores how medical professionals in India have steadily risen to international prominence.
Interestingly, Mr. Rabuka’s relationship with India dates back even further. As a young officer, he trained at the Wellington Military Academy in Tamil Nadu, under the mentorship of General Rodrigues. The bond he rekindled through his medical journey adds a deeply personal layer to this narrative of Indo-Fijian ties.
A Surgeon Who Built a Legacy
Today, Dr. Mody continues to lead Welcare Hospital, Vadodara, which he founded as a centre of excellence in orthopaedics and rehabilitation. Over the past three decades, he has not only performed thousands of successful joint replacements but has also invested heavily in training the next generation of surgeons, ensuring that advanced skills remain accessible in India.
Welcare Hospital has since evolved into a world-class institution, offering cutting-edge robotic and 3D printing surgical technologies. Yet, at its heart, it continues to embody Dr. Mody’s philosophy: that precision, compassion, and patient trust form the bedrock of successful outcomes.
Beyond One Patient, A Broader Message
The Prime Minister’s testimonial extends beyond his personal health story. It highlights a broader narrative: that India’s medical expertise is global in stature, and its doctors are shaping the future of healthcare worldwide. For a sitting head of government to publicly acknowledge a surgeon from Vadodara is not just a tribute to Dr. Mody but also a reflection of India’s rise as a healthcare superpower.
As Mr. Rabuka’s words reverberated across the airwaves, one thing became clear: the world is listening, and India’s medical fraternity is finally being recognized at the level it deserves.