The use of ICT in the healthcare industry overwhelmingly impacts and enriches service quality, improves availability and endorses healthcare management using electronic healthcare delivery systems (e-Health). Even though the implementation of low threshold, flexible and cost-effective e-health mediations in various settings of healthcare seems very promising, there is an enduring challenge to design, develop, implement and evaluate such HIT interventions within the multifaceted healthcare system consisting of high-pressured, rapid-paced and dispersed settings of healthcare delivery practised amongst different countries. Hence integration of ICT significantly impacts healthcare delivery in developing economies. If missioned to import from neighbouring technology-advanced states for assistance in underdeveloped and developing countries, it remains an opportunity as well as a major challenge. In this research, scholars have investigated the growth of Telemedicine in different regional countries around Pakistan as a future potential generic solution towards regional collaboration. It is also found that this part of the globe exhibits a unique picture with China and India leap-frogging with ICT including HICT whereas Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran and Sri Lanka still stay infantile in HICT execution. A regional telemedicine network may emerge as having the potential of better health consultation for neighbours from neighbouring countries.