Global Non-Resident Indian Association

 

Global Non-Resident Indians Association (GNRIA) is a division of Global Best Cure Foundation, a nonprofit organization established in India by Dr. Krishnan Suthanthiran, President and Founder of TeamBest Global.  The GNRIA, along with the Proud Indian Party — another think tank also founded by Suthanthiran — will promote the investment of one percent of every GNRI individual's annual income in India as its goal.  GNRIA will hold its first meeting in New Delhi, India, from December 26 to 28, 2025, the first of what is set to become an annual meeting for the purpose of exploring ways to contribute to India's growth while remaining connected to its roots.

 
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Press Releases

September 16, 2025
Global Non-Resident Indians Association Aims to Promote India as a Global Leader

April 21, 2025
Krishnan Suthanthiran, President/Founder of TBG, Establishes GNRIA and Aims to Promote India as A Global Leader
(PDF Version)

October 7, 2025
Kitsault Energy Proposes Bold Initiative for Canada's Economic Prosperity and India's Energy Security (expanded PDF version)
Related Links: Kitsault Summary & Fact Sheet (PDF)

October 6, 2025
Kitsault Energy Proposes Bold Initiative for Canada's Economic Prosperity and India's Energy Security

October 1, 2025
An Open Letter to the Prime Ministers of Canada and India, the Premiers of Alberta and British Columbia, and First Nations Leaders (PDF)

August 29, 2025
Fighting Cancer: Dr. Krishnan Suthanthiran’s 60-Year Journey (PDF)
(BusinessWire Link)

June 26, 2025
Canada's Bold Step Toward Becoming An Energy Super Power: Krishnan Suthanthiran's Vision for a Sustainable Energy Future
(PDF Version)

July 22, 2024
BCF, BREF & TBG Companies Seek Global Financial Support to Establish 1000s of Best Cure Pro Health & Medical Centers
(PDF Version)
(BusinessWire Link)

June 12, 2024
Dr. Krishnan Suthanthiran — Proud to Be an Indo-American, Proud of His Indian Traditions, Food, Culture and Upbringing
(Click here to download the PDF version)

 

Presentations

Updated September 23, 2025
The Past, Present & Future of Radiation Therapy and Theranostics, by Krishnan Suthanthiran (PDF)

 

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