India termed a “true friend” by US State Department for giving free vaccines to other nations

India has been sending the free COVID-19 vaccines to it’s neighboring countries as the sign of goodwill and to help fight the deadline battle against Corona-virus. For it’s efforts to eliminate the virus India as been recognized and termed a “true friend” by United States of America.

The US State Department said that the India is playing a key role in global health with sharing locally produced vaccines with Maldives, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh & Seychelles and many more nations and is a true friend by helping the global community by using it’s pharma advancements.

India will soon be deploying commercially acquired consignments of the vaccination to Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Brazil & Morocco. India has so far given more than 3.2 million doses of free COVID-19 vaccines.

 

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