Healthcare & PharmaceuticalsIndia hopes U.S. will soon ease ban on vaccine material exports - sources
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India is hopeful the United States will soon lift a ban on the export of vaccine raw materials that threatens to slow India s inoculation drive, two Indian government sources told Reuters on Monday, after the foreign ministers of the two nations spoke.
One official said the Biden administration had told India that its request for a lifting of the ban was being considered and would be acted upon at the earliest .
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Russia and India are discussing “additional” production of Russian military equipment in India, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday, in a move that could irk the United States which frowns upon countries engaged in defence trade with Moscow.
Speaking at a joint news conference with India’s Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Lavrov did not specify what kind of equipment could be made in India.
Officials from both countries have said their governments have been discussing for some years the possibility of making Russian military helicopters in India.
“We have confirmed our determination towards the development of military-technical cooperation,” Lavrov told the briefing, adding there was an inter-governmental commission dealing with the subject.
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