Best Cure Foundation (BCF) and Kitsault Energy (KE), led by President/Founder Dr. Krishnan Suthanthiran, will host two press conferences this month in India, presenting comprehensive solutions addressing the nation’s energy, environmental, healthcare, and lifestyle challenges.
The first press conference will be Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at the New Delhi National Press Club in New Delhi, India. The second will be Monday, May 25, 2026, at Zone by Park Hotel in Coimbatore, India.
Both conferences will begin with registration and coffee/tea/snacks at 11 AM (IST). Dr. Suthanthiran will give a detailed presentation from 11:30 AM to 2 PM covering:
- Solutions presented to the Indian Government (2013–2026) addressing energy and environmental challenges, including KE and the Kitsault Port & Terminal project on the northwest coast of BC, Canada. KE plans to utilize its dedicated export port and terminal at Observatory Inlet, 25 kilometers south of Kitsault, to facilitate the transport of Canadian energy and commodities to Asian markets.
- Best Cure Pro Health & Medical Centers by the Global Best Cure Foundation, India, focusing on diagnosis and treatment of cancer, cardiac conditions, and diabetes.
- Best Lifestyles initiatives aimed at naturally addressing the above diseases.
Following the presentation, lunch will be served at both conferences from 2-4 PM.
These press conferences will provide members of the media, policymakers, and stakeholders with insights into integrated approaches that combine sustainable energy development, advanced healthcare delivery, and preventive lifestyle strategies.
About KE
The KE project, a proposed large-scale energy infrastructure initiative 13 years in the making, aims to meet India’s growing energy demand while advancing long-term environmental and economic objectives. The Kitsault team is actively meeting with interested parties open to partnering to help realize this shared vision by linking Port Churchill in north Manitoba to Kitsault Port on the west coast of Canada.
The project is centered on the development of dual pipeline systems to transport a range of resources—natural gas, crude oil, propane, butane, potash, uranium, and agricultural commodities—from Canada to India via Kitsault. The integrated infrastructure model is intended to address and provide solutions for some of India’s energy demands and environmental challenges.
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