New Delhi, January 28: India will continue to export vaccines to other countries, said External Affairs Ministry’s spokesperson Arindam Bagchi on Friday during a virtual weekly media briefing.
“You would be aware that in pursuant to our honorable Prime Minister’s directions, we have maintained Made in India vaccines. We are updating the details of the shipment on our website, he said.
“I would request you to check our website for the latest details of the consignment,” he added.
Earlier, in January 2021, India launched the Vaccine Maitri (Vaccine Friendship) initiative – a major diplomatic effort to gift and supply made-in-India vaccines to low-income and developing countries globally.
Under Vaccine Maitri Initiative, India decided to ship out doses of the novel coronavirus vaccine to ‘neighboring and key partner countries.
India’s vaccine diplomacy could provide innovative opportunities to promote New Delhi’s foreign and diplomatic relations between nations in its neighborhood and across the globe.
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