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‘Promise fulfiiled’ says Indian envoy Kwatra as India-made COVID-19 vaccine reaches Nepal within a week

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: A week after Nepal requested COVID-19 vaccines from India, the country has got 1 million doses of “made in India” vaccines. Nepal’s foreign minister Pradeep Gyawali had requested the vaccines during the last Friday’s India-Nepal 6th joint commission meeting in Delhi.

A plane carrying Serum Institute of India manufactured oxford AstraZeneca vaccine–COVISHIELD reached Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport. Present on the occasion was  Nepal’s Health minister Hridayesh Tripathi, Minister of State Nabaraj Rawat, Secretary Laxman Aryal and Indian envoy to Nepal Vinay Mohan Kwatra.

Speaking on the occasion, the Indian envoy said,” In exactly a week’s time, since the External Affairs Minister of India promised Foreign Minister, on supply of vaccines, we have the actual consignment right here in front us on the land of Nepal to be used.”

Nepal is among the 6 countries that received Indian-manufactured COVID19 vaccines within five days of India’s own domestic roll-out. Other five countries are–Bhutan, Maldives, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Seychelles. 

Calling the gifting of vaccine a “special moment”, envoy Kwatra said, “It is a moment that is synonymous of the deep and abiding friendship between both our countries” and “the people of Nepal, their safety and prosperity has always been at the heart of all our bilateral ventures with Nepal and so is this gift of COVID19 vaccines.” 

“We stand with Nepal in defeating the virus and we will do whatever it takes in our joint fight to prevail over the pandemic. The vaccines are a gift from the people of India to the people of Nepal,” she added.

The vaccines are expected to help Nepal in dealing with its immediate requirements for vaccinating Nepal’s COVID warriors – the health care and the frontline workers. India has provided more than 25 tonnes of essential medicines, equipment, and medical supplies to Nepal during the pandemic. The Indian support includes– Paracetamol, Hydroxychloroquine, PPEs, diagnostic test kits, ventilators, and Remdesivir injections under grant assistance worth US$ 2 million.

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