Prime Minister of Barbados Thanked India For 100,000 COVID19 Vaccine Gift

The Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Amor Mottley thanked India for its generous contribution to fighting the Chinese Corona Virus COVID-19.

The Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Amor Mottley posted a video on the left wing microblogging site Twitter. Video showed the arrival of 100,000 Made In India, Corona Vaccine gift.

She tweeted “India’s gift of 100,000 COVID-19 vaccines arrived in Barbados earlier today. This was a very special moment for all Barbadians and I want to thank Prime Minister Modi for his quick, decisive, and magnanimous action in allowing us to be the beneficiary of these vaccines.”

As per PTI, India has gifted over 55 lakh doses of coronavirus vaccines to its neighbouring countries and several of those in its extended neighbourhood, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Thursday.

MEA Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said at a media briefing that there has been interest in many countries in accessing vaccines from India and that it considers cooperation in the global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic as its duty.

On Thursday, India sent 5,00,000 vaccine doses to Sri Lanka and 1,00,000 doses to Bahrain as part of grants assistance.

From January 20 onwards, we have gifted over 55 lakh doses of vaccines to our neighbouring countries and in our extended neighbourhood,” Srivastava said.

He said Bhutan has been supplied 1.5 lakh doses so far and Maldives one lakh doses. Nepal and Bangladesh were given 10 lakh and 20 lakh doses respectively.

Srivastava said Myanmar received 15 lakh doses, Mauritius one lakh doses and Seychelles got 50,000 doses.

“These supplies are based on requests from these countries,” he said.

Over the next few days, Srivastava said India plans to “gift” one lakh doses to Oman, five lakh doses to CARICOM countries and two lakh doses to Nicaragua. The Pacific Island states are also getting two lakh doses.

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is a grouping of 20 island nations which are home to approximately 16 million people.

“In line with the prime minister’s announcement that India sees international cooperation in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic as its duty, we have played the role of the first responder in our neighborhood as well as undertaken supplies to countries beyond,” Srivastava said. The article published on the Bussiness standard said.