Hindustan Times (Delhi)

INDIA SENDS 600K COVID-19 VACCINE DOSES TO BAHRAIN AND SRI LANKA

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

India dispatched 600,000 doses of vaccines as grant assistance for Sri Lanka and Bahrain under its “Vaccine Maitri” initiative on Thursday, a day after Nepal and Myanmar launched their inoculatio­n drives with made-in-india Covid-19 vaccines.

Two separate flights transporte­d 500,000 doses to Sri Lanka and 100,000 doses to Bahrain as part of India’s plans to gift the Astrazenec­a vaccine to friendly countries in the neighbourh­ood and key partners in other regions.

The supplies to Bahrain marked the first such aid to a country in West Asia, which India sees as part of its extended neighbourh­ood. Bahrain is home to 350,000 Indians, the largest expatriate community, and New Delhi had facilitate­d the travel of Indian medical profession­als to Manama last year to cope with the pandemic.

Indian high commission­er to Sri Lanka Gopal Baglay offered prayers at Gangaramay­a Temple for the well-being of the people of Sri Lanka and handed over the vaccines to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

Rajapaksa said on Twitter: “Received 500,000 #COVID-19 vaccines provided by #peopleofin­dia at #BIA today (28). Thank you! PM Shri @narendramo­di & #peopleofin­dia for the generosity shown towards #Peopleofsr­ilanka at this time in need.”

Since the launch of the Vaccine Maitri (Vaccine Friendship) initiative on January 20, India has gifted vaccines to Bhutan, the Maldives, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Seychelles, and Mauritius. “We plan to gift further quantities to Oman (100,000 doses), CARICOM countries (500,000 doses), Nicaragua (200,000 doses) and Pacific Island states (200,000 doses),” external affairs ministry spokespers­on Anurag Srivastava said.

NEW DELHI:

We plan to gift further quantities to Oman, CARICOM countries, and Nicaragua Pacific Island states

ANURAG SRIVASTAVA ,

MEA spokespers­on

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