Given that the talk show host had founded the Larry King Cardiac Foundation in 1988, he was asked if he had given any thought to teaming up with the Ambani hospital in Mumbai, which shares his vision of care for cardiac patients.
"I've never been to India and I would love to go," King said. I look forward to going to India and meeting the Ambanis," King told www.hollywood.tv.
The Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital will have 600 beds with over 115 intensive care units (ICUs) including paediatric and special cardio-departments.
If King visits India, he could bring worldwide awareness to the healthcare industry of the country, the same way Oprah Winfrey brought attention to education in South Africa.