India to send vaccine doses to neighbouring countries amid epidemic crisis

Countries all over the world have been gearing up to deal with the covid-19 epidemic spread all over the world. But there are still some countries that have not yet been able to manufacture their vaccine due to tight economic conditions.  The same thing is happening to the country of India, which has not yet made its Covid-19 vaccine. India is going to play the role of firefighter once again for such countries.

As per the information received, the Government of India has already started supplying covid-19 vaccine from 20th January today under grant-in-aid to Bhutan, Maldives, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar Seychelles. It has been revealed that the Government of India has 1 of its indigenous Covid-19 vaccine covishield. India has sent the first consignment of 5 lakh doses to Bhutan. The vaccine was sent from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Maharashtra to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan on Wednesday.

It is also being said that the Government of Hindustan has decided that it is going to supply Covid-19 to 6 neighboring countries at different times. Talking to the media, the External Affairs Ministry said that the Government of India has received a number of requests from neighboring major partner countries for the supply of vaccines made in India in which these countries have demanded corona vaccine supply from India. The External Affairs Ministry informed that in response to these requests, the Government of India has decided to ensure the supply of vaccines.

 

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