Brazilian Ambassador to India Andre Aranha Correa do Lago has admired New Delhi's assistance in providing COVID-19 vaccines to Brazil and called for 'strengthening the Indo-Brazilian partnership'. "It is significant to see our leaders and our countries so close in these challenging moments. Let us all work together for strengthening the Indo-Brazilian partnership!" tweeted Lago. India dispatched two million doses of Covishield vaccines to Brazil on Friday. Covishield has been developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University and is being manufactured by Serum Institute of India. The flight landed in Brazil today. Elated with the Indian assistance, Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro on Friday thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi by saying "dhanyavaad" for supplying the vaccine against the coronavirus to the South American country, which has reported the second-highest death toll from the COVID-19 disease in the world. In a tweet on Friday, the Brazilian President said it was an honour to have India as a "great partner" against the "global obstacle." "Namaskar, Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. Brazil feels honoured to have a great partner to overcome a global obstacle by joining efforts," Bolsonaro wrote in a tweet. "Thank you for assisting us with the vaccines exports from India to Brazil. Dhanyavaad!," he added. In his tweet, Bolsonaro shared a depiction of Lord Hanuman carrying a mountain with vaccines from India to Brazil. The illustration is inspired from the Indian epic 'Ramayana' where Hanuman carried an entire mountain to deliver the Sanjeevani herb to save the life of Lakshmana, the brother of Lord Rama, when he was injured in a battle. Africa's confirmed Covid-19 cases cross 3.36 million 3rd Zimbabwean minister dies of corona within a week Ethiopia's confirmed corona cases to touch 133,000 mark