India to donate 10 million doses of corona vaccine to neighboring countries, including Bhutan


- Preparing to practice neighbor religion in the event of a disaster

New Delhi Dated 19th January 2021 Tuesday

It was learned that India would provide free corona vaccine to neighboring countries which had friendly relations in times of calamity like the Corona epidemic. In this way India will play the neighboring religion.

According to the latest information, India will provide 10 million doses of the corona vaccine, especially to Afghanistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Mauritius. New Delhi had earlier said on several occasions that India would extend all possible assistance to its neighbors during the Koro epidemic.

According to a report by Live Mint, the Indian government will provide tens of millions of doses of the corona vaccine free of charge to friendly neighboring countries. We are currently vaccinating health workers and frontline workers there. Similarly, Indian Army personnel on duty in Ladakh were being vaccinated. It is interesting to note that India will soon ship 10 million doses of the corona vaccine to friendly neighbors.

Interestingly, the central government has not yet clarified whether Indian citizens will get the corona vaccine for free. There were reports that buses would cost Rs 1 per dose of corona vaccine. Neither the central nor the state governments have clarified who will bear the cost.

The only West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced that the people of my state would get the corona vaccine for free. No other state or central government has made such a statement yet. About three and a half lakh health workers and frontline workers have been vaccinated so far.

On the other hand, it was learned that the central government was considering giving one crore doses free of cost to friendly neighbors.


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