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India provides 10 doses of Lakh Vaccine Covid-19, 10,000 tons of rice and wheat to Myanmar

India provides 10 doses of Lakh Vaccine Covid-19, 10,000 tons of rice and wheat to Myanmar
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Naypyidaw: India has provided 10 doses of lats ‘made in India’ Vaccine Coronavirus and a grant of 10,000 tons of rice and wheat to Myanmar as part of sustainable humanitarian support for neighboring countries, the ministry of external affairs on Thursday.
Help was announced during the visit of Harsh Varidhan Shringla’s secretary secretary, which was in the country on a two-day tour, first high-level outreach from India after the Myanmar military overthrew the government of Aung San Suu Kyi who was democratically elected in Indonesia coup in February 1.
February, Shringla Submit a vaccine to Myanmar Red Cross Society on Wednesday.
“Emphasizing that India borders Myanmar, a foreign secretary conveyed sustainable Indian humanitarian support for the Myanmar people.
In the context of Myanmar’s fight against Covid-19 pandemic, he handed over a million doses of vaccine” made in India “.
To the Myanmar Red Cross community,” said the Ministry in a statement.
“The part of this consignment will be used for people who live along the Myanmar border with India.
10,000 tons of rice and wheat grants to Myanmar are also announced,” he said.
Shringla’s visit was the first high-level outreach from India after the Myanmar military replaced the government of Suu Kyi who was democratically elected in a coup in 1.
During a two-day visit began on Wednesday, Shringla called the Chairperson, the State Administrative Board of General Min Aung Hlaing and other senior representatives and other senior representatives and other senior representatives and Hold a meeting with members of civil society and political parties, including the Democratic National League.
Shringla reveals sustainable Indian support for people’s socio-economic development projects, including those with India-Myanmar border areas, as well as India’s commitment to implementing continuous connectivity initiatives such as transit transit projects for the Transit Kaladan and Trilateral Highway.
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The Secretary of the Foreign Secretary also reaffirmed India’s commitment to continue projects under the Rakhine State Development Program and the Border Area Development Program for the benefit of the Myanmar community.
India shares around 1700 km-long with Myanmar.
Every development in the country has a direct impact on the area bordering India.
Peace and stability in Myanmar remains very important for India, especially to the North East region, the statement said.

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