Why Corona vaccine had to be exported to India, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar gave the reason

Posted on 5th May 2021 by rohit kumar

The government has reduced vaccine exports due to the increasing number of people affected by corona in the country. Amidst growing cases of corona in the country, the government was pressurized to reduce the export of vaccines and in such a situation, the government took this decision. But why did the Corona vaccine have to be exported in India, while there is a lot of controversy in the country? Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has answered this question. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar explained why the Corona vaccine had to be exported to India.

 

Speaking at the Global Dialogue Series, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said that our vaccine production situation is different from many other countries. On what basis was the Covishield being built in India? This is the Oxford-AstraZeneca commentary, you might say that it is a British-designed product. It was created in India as the owner of the vaccine, which saw India as an efficient production site. He further stated that it was indeed an international collaboration. When there is international cooperation, if someone has given you a vaccine in India, then you also have to do your part, otherwise, it does not work.

 

He further stated that it also came with the support of the Kovacs initiative. Therefore, many countries had an obligation to support the Kovacs initiative to deliver vaccines at low prices. He said that the Union Cabinet approved the MoU B / W for India and UK and North Island on Migration and Mobility Partnership. The MoU aimed at issuing visas to promote mobility of students, researchers, and skilled professionals and to strengthen cooperation on issues related to irregular migration and smuggling.

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