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India Objects to US Navy Ship s Patrol Without Consent

USS John Paul Jones. (Petty Officer 2nd Class William Weinrich/U.S. Navy) 9 Apr 2021 The Associated Press NEW DELHI India on Friday objected to a U.S. Navy ship conducting a freedom of navigation patrol in its exclusive economic zone without its prior consent. We have conveyed our concerns regarding this passage through our EEZ to the government of U.S.A through diplomatic channels, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said. The U.S. 7th Fleet said in a statement earlier that the USS John Paul Jones on Wednesday asserted navigational rights and freedoms approximately 130 nautical miles west of the Lakshadweep Islands, inside India s exclusive economic zone, without requesting India s prior consent, consistent with international law.

No ban on exporting Covid-19 vaccines: Indian External Affairs Ministry

No ban on exporting Covid-19 vaccines: Indian External Affairs Ministry Star Digital Report Star Digital Report India today made it clear that there was no ban on the export of Covid-19 vaccines but the supply of the jabs would continue while prioritising India s domestic requirements. We have already said the supply of vaccines will continue taking into account our domestic requirements, said Arindam Bagchi, spokesman of the External Affairs Ministry, reports our New Delhi correspondent. Let me reiterate that there is no ban on the export of vaccine and a visit to the MEA s website on the supply of made-in-India vaccine abroad would give you a clear idea of that. The supply position is updated from time to time, he said during the weekly media briefing in reply to a series of questions on the issue of India s Vaccine Maitri policy.

India Reaffirms Pledge to Paris Accord in Meeting With John Kerry

NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Narendra Modi told U.S. climate envoy John Kerry that India was committed to meeting its climate change pledges, and Kerry said the U.S. would support those goals with affordable access to green technologies and financing. India’s External Affairs Ministry disclosed their comments after the two met April 7 in New Delhi. Kerry is visiting the United Arab Emirates, India and Bangladesh before President Joe Biden holds a virtual summit on climate change on April 22-23. Modi said cooperation between India and the U.S., particularly on financing innovation and faster deployment of green technologies, would have a positive impact on other countries, according to the statement.

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