India Will Do Its Best to Send Out Vaccines To The World: PM Modi To Angela Merkel
The two leaders discussed issues related to the Covid-19 pandemic, bilateral ties and India-EU relations, an official statement noted
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During a video-teleconference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed Covid-19 vaccine development works in India and assured Merkel of the nation’s commitment to deploy its capacities for the benefit of the world.
PM Modi assures German Chancellor of India s commitment to deploy vaccine capacity for world ANI | Updated: Jan 06, 2021 23:01 IST
New Delhi [India], January 6 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday held a video-teleconference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and discussed key issues of mutual importance including India s commitment to deploy its capacities for the benefit of the world.
The Prime Minister briefed Chancellor Merkel on the developments in India with regard to vaccine development and assured her of India s commitment to deploy its capacities for the benefit of the world.
The two leaders discussed key issues of mutual importance including the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, bilateral ties, regional and global issues, particularly India-EU relations.
PM Modi briefs German Chancellor Angela Merkel on COVID-19 vaccine development
A Prime Minister s Office statement said Modi appreciated the long-standing role of Chancellor Merkel in providing stable and strong leadership at the European and global stage, and thanked her for guiding the growth of the India-Germany Strategic Partnership
PTI | January 6, 2021 | Updated 21:06 IST
German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a video-teleconference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday and briefed her on COVID-19 vaccine development in India, while also assuring her of the country s commitment to deploy its capacities for the benefit of the world. A Prime Minister s Office statement said Modi appreciated the long-standing role of Chancellor Merkel in providing stable and strong leadership at the European and global stage, and thanked her for guiding the growth of the India-Germany Strategic Partnership.
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India, South Korea hold bilateral consultations, discuss defence cooperation, COVID-19 ANI | Updated: Dec 24, 2020 00:12 IST
New Delhi [India], December 24 (ANI): India and South Korea on Wednesday held consultations on issues related to bilateral cooperation and international issues of mutual interest including defence and security cooperation, COVID-19 response and coordination in multilateral forums.
Riva Ganguly Das, Secretary (East), MEA and South Korea s First Vice Foreign Minister Choi Jong-kun held consultations through video conference.
An External Affairs Ministry release said that the two sides agreed to further strengthen the high-level exchanges in 2021 and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation, including the areas of defence and in particular on enhancing defence industry cooperation.