COVID Crisis: From Pakistan To France, Countries That Came Forward to Support India (2021)

 

COVID Crisis: From Pakistan To France, Countries That Came Forward to Support India  (2021)



COVID Crisis: From Pakistan To France, Countries That Came Forward to Support India  (2021)

Pakistan Support to India



India is witnessing the deadliest wave of the covid-19 crisis at a time like this several nations have come forward to give out a helping hand to India nations have now vouched to provide assistance as well as medical supplies that are currently running short in the country let's start with Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia has sent 80 metric tons of liquid oxygen to India via the Adani and the tata group the first shipment is to arrive from daman to Mundra Singapore the first batch of medical supplies have arrived in India from Singapore and this involves about 500 baps 250 oxygen concentrators and other medical supplies that were sent partnering with Temasek, in fact, Singaporean businessmen have also come forward to aid India.

COVID Crisis: From Pakistan To France, Countries That Came Forward to Support India  (2021)

Pakistan Support to India



The united states have finally come out to help India after initially hesitating right now they're willing to send out raw material to help in the production of Howitt 19 vaccines in India the aid by the united states to India include apart from the raw material for the vaccine production.

Therapeutics rapid diagnostic kits ventilator oxygen generation and related supplies financial support also for vaccine manufacturing and expansion.

Canada is sending out 60 crores fiscal support for India's pandemic response you also have uae which has now stepped up and aided in India, in fact, UAE is now sending out oxygen cylinders and containers coming in from Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and all this shipment is coordinated by the mean in tandem with the MHA and the

COVID Crisis: From Pakistan To France, Countries That Came Forward to Support India  (2021)

Pakistan Support to India



Pakistan has also now offered to give out ventilators and other medical equipment to India as a gesture of solidarity but new Delhi is yet to respond to that offer in fact a social welfare organization called Eddie foundation is all ready to give out about 50 ambulances to India all manned by Pakistani health professionals but they are yet to get a clearance from the Modi government from Germany apart from oxygen tankers 23 mobile oxygen.

Generation plants are to be airlifted and used at the armed forces service hospitals where they have coveted patients in India United Kingdom on the other hand is sending out about 600 equipment.

Medical equipment in the form of aid for India from Hong Kong 800 oxygen concentrators have been airlifted from Hong Kong to new Delhi in fact, 10 000 more are currently in the pipeline from Russia amid an acute shortage of drugs there Moscow has now agreed to supply the antiviral drug rem decibel, in fact, discussions are currently on for the supply of three to four lakh rem deceived injections per week. India is also looking to procure oxygen concentrators and tankers from Moscow.

Australia is now ready to send out oxygen ventilators and personal protective equipment to India as part of the relief package china suspending all its old rivalries with India is now ready to help India in all possible ways, particularly the Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson’s li Jian has said that Beijing is ready to help India and support in every possible way that India needs they are currently in talks with the Indian health ministry France on another hand the French presidency is now planning to send out significant extra oxygen capacity to India

In the coming days amid all this, the central government in India has now decided to wave off all charges on all those major ports where ships are coming in bringing in oxygen and other medical equipment

COVID Crisis: From Pakistan To France, Countries That Came Forward to Support India  (2021)

Pakistan Support to India






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