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India has not imposed any export ban on Covid-19 vaccines: MEA
NEW DELHI: Asserting that India has not imposed any export ban on anti-coronavirus vaccines, the
Ministry of external affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi also said the ministry's 'Vaccine Maitree' initiative to supply vaccines abroad has been "very successful and very well liked" by our partners across the world.
"As on date, under the 'Vaccine Maitree' initiative, we have supplied a total of about 644 lakh doses to the global community and of these, 104 lakh doses have been supplied as a grant, 357 lakh doses on a commercial basis and 182 lakh doses through the Covax initiative," Bagchi said at an online media briefing.
With regard to the demand for made-in-India vaccines, many countries across the world have been requesting for their supply, he said.
"I don't have an exact number for what is the demand (for the vaccines) because it is a request based on the
The 'Vaccine Maitree' initiative has been extremely successful and very well liked by our partners across the world and "we are continuing to try to supply to the extent possible given our domestic requirements", Bagchi said.
Asked about reports that Nepal has approached India to procure 5 million more vaccine doses but has not got any response, he said India has taken the lead on sending vaccines abroad.
"No country has shared with the world the number of vaccines that India has while vaccinating its own population. Till now, we have supplied vaccines to more than 80 countries across the world and we have already stated that our external supplies would be done keeping in mind our domestic requirements," the MEA spokesperson said.
"At this time, I hope our partners understand that vaccines are primarily purposed for domestic consumption. I want to emphasise that we have not imposed any export ban on vaccines," Bagchi asserted.
Regarding the concerns of other countries, India's position has been suitably conveyed through its official channels, he added.
India is one of the world's biggest drugmakers, and an increasing number of countries have already approached it for procuring anti-coronavirus vaccines.
ministry of external affairs
on Friday said thecountry
has taken the lead in sendingvaccines
abroad with over 640lakh doses
supplied to more than 80 countries till now.Ministry of external affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi also said the ministry's 'Vaccine Maitree' initiative to supply vaccines abroad has been "very successful and very well liked" by our partners across the world.
With regard to the demand for made-in-India vaccines, many countries across the world have been requesting for their supply, he said.
"I don't have an exact number for what is the demand (for the vaccines) because it is a request based on the
requirement
of countries," Bagchi said.Asked about reports that Nepal has approached India to procure 5 million more vaccine doses but has not got any response, he said India has taken the lead on sending vaccines abroad.
"No country has shared with the world the number of vaccines that India has while vaccinating its own population. Till now, we have supplied vaccines to more than 80 countries across the world and we have already stated that our external supplies would be done keeping in mind our domestic requirements," the MEA spokesperson said.
Regarding the concerns of other countries, India's position has been suitably conveyed through its official channels, he added.
India is one of the world's biggest drugmakers, and an increasing number of countries have already approached it for procuring anti-coronavirus vaccines.
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