Chandigarh's PGIMER is set to relay medical conferences on unexplained deaths to medical institutions in Nepal and Southeast Asian countries. The conferences, known as clinico-pathological conferences (CPCs), involve presenting cases and discussing the causes of death. This initiative aims to share knowledge and promote learning in the field of medicine. PGIMER already streams these conferences to over 100 medical colleges in India and plans to expand internationally in the future. Autopsies are an important tool in understanding unexplained deaths and can provide valuable information for diagnosis and treatment.