India provides 2 Crore Corona vaccine doses to 20 Countries

In the coming years, India will provide more vaccine supplements to Africa and Latin American countries. The world is known as the Vaccine Diplomacy of India.

Yogita S.
Published on: 15 Feb 2021 8:21 AM GMT
India provides 2 Crore Corona vaccine doses to 20 Countries
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First consignment of COVID-19 vaccines reaches Lucknow airport

New Delhi: India has emerged as an angel for the world that has been battling the covid-19 pandemic for more than a year. India has not only succeeded in overcoming this epidemic but it is playing an effective role in bringing the world out of it. Our country is playing this role in two ways.

India provided 230 million doses:

Its first means has been to send India's vaccine to other countries and second way has been to contribute meaningfully to the World Health Organization's covax scheme. India has so far provided nearly 230 million doses of vaccine to 20 countries worldwide. In the coming years, India will provide more vaccine supplements to Africa and Latin American countries. The world is known as the Vaccine Diplomacy of India.

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No vaccine for Pakistan:

However, in the case of India's vaccine diplomacy, it includes all the neighboring countries of India except Pakistan. Pakistan has not been included because of its actions. Also, there has been no official initiative from Pakistan to acquire the Indian vaccine.

Apart from this, India has so far sent its vaccine to Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Philippines, Indonesia, Brazil. The Brazilian President had even tweeted a memorable tweet after getting the vaccine which showed Lord Hanuman fetching herbs. It was thanked for sending vaccine to India. Let us tell you that WHO has announced to send Covax to 145 countries. Most of these countries are economically poor and who cannot afford vaccine. These include Pakistan. Pakistan is also waiting to meet Covax.

India underwent vaccine friendship on 21 January, with the initiative of bringing the Corona epidemic vaccine to other countries. These included countries that were small and poor, such as the Dominic Republic. India provided this help free of cost to such countries.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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