New Delhi: India said it was ready to partner with countries interested in transferring technology and manufacturing Covid-19 vaccines which were smoothly developed in this country.
Both India and South Africa proposed neglect of travel for vaccine production as well.
Overcoming the Meeting of the Minister of Foreign Affairs Minister of Foreign Affairs, Secretary of Foreign Affairs Harsh Vardhan Shringla said that to overcome vaccine injustice and promote the interests of developing countries, some of them were members of the Commonwealth, India, together with South Africa, have proposed a neglecting trip for vaccine production in the country developing country.
“While this problem is being intentional in the WTO, we are ready to partner with countries interested in transferring technology and manufacture of Covid-19 vaccines developed seamlessly in India,” he said.
India is also working on bulk vaccine production under the Quad framework and also partnered with Australia, Japan and the United States to expand vaccine production capacity in India, to assist countries in the Indo-Pacific region, some of which are small island countries .
and members of the Commonwealth.
“We proactively consider cooperation in the critical field of genome supervision and clinical trials,” Shringla said.
“India has taken the initiative to carry out special Covid-19 training programs that are adjusted for several countries, including Commonwealth member countries to build professional capacity and health care administrators.” We also provide mitigation technology, solutions, and covid-19 mitigation products, including cost-effective test kits, noble developing in India for supply to the whole world, “he added.
He also highlights the fast rate of the Indian vaccination program itself.” In front of the domestic, we apply our vaccination program successfully, having multiplied 750 million extraordinary doses so far, with a record of 10 million doses in one day, “Shringla said.
India has provided support related Covid-19, including pharmaceutical, medical equipment and vaccines, to more than 150 countries, up to more than 150 world countries over the past year.