Acting as an guardian angel, India has so far exported more than 1.6 crore doses of Covid-19 vaccine to 20 countries between mid-January and second week of February. The exports went to countries in the immediate neighbourhood to West Asia Africa and the Americas. About 62.7 lakh doses (or 37%) of these exports are gifts (Free) […]
India has emerged as an angel for the world that has been battling the Covid-19 epidemic for more than a year. India has not only succeeded in overcoming this epidemic but it is playing an effective role in bringing the world out of it. India is playing this role in two ways. Its first means […]
External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar on Monday said a closer India-Japan partnership is most natural and has had a central place in India s modernisation and development efforts. It has long been involved in expansion of our economic and social infrastructure. Across our states and cities, Japanese official development systems have funded roads, rails, urbanisation and energy, said Jaishankar during an event at the water purification plant in Kharghuli. Asserting that Japan was the original model for the revival of nation post-colonialism, the minister said a cumulative impact of this relationship on contemporary India is worth noting. It is actually remarkable that within a decade, the India-Japan partnership is today seen in Asia, perhaps in the world, as most natural and close. The awarding of Padma Vibhushan to previous (Japan) PM Shinzo Abe was symbolic of our journey, he added.
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India dispatches COVID-19 vaccine to Oman
By: Times News Service
Muscat: India will give 100,000 doses of its COVID-19 vaccine to Oman, the Ministry of External Affairs of India (MEA) has said.
The consignments of Indian made Covid vaccines being airlifted for Oman is part of an initiative to give medicines to its neighbours, and friendly countries, said Anurag Srivastava, official spokesperson, Ministry of External Affairs, India.
“In the coming days, we plan to gift 100,000 doses to Oman, 500,000 doses to the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), 200,000 to Nicaragua, and 200,000 to the Pacific Island states,” Anurag Srivastava, spokesperson for the India MEA had said, addressing a weekly briefing on Thursday. “From 20 January onwards, we have gifted over 5.5 million doses of coronavirus vaccines to our neighbouring countries and in the extended neighbourhood,” he added.