India gifts Remdesivir medicine to Nepal to treat Covid-19 patients

The medicines are a part of the Indian government's ongoing assistance to Nepal in meeting the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic

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India has also provided anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine to Nepal to treat corona-infected patients.

on Tuesday gifted over 2,000 vials of Remdesivir medicine for the treatment of patients in as part of the ongoing assistance to the Himalayan nation's fight against the pandemic, the Indian embassy said here.

Indian Ambassador to Vinay Mohan Kwatra, on behalf of the Indian government, handed over 2,000 vials of Remdesivir to Minister of Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali on Tuesday, a press release issued by the Indian embassy in Kathmandu said.

The medicines are a part of the Indian government's ongoing assistance to in meeting the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Earlier on August 9, the Indian embassy extended ICU ventilators to the Nepal government.

has also provided anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine to Nepal to treat corona-infected patients.

Meanwhile, the Nepal government has decided to resume domestic flights from September 21. The government had suspended the domestic and international flights in March.

A meeting of the Council of Ministers on Monday took the decision to allow domestic flights and inter-district vehicular movement from September 21.

The government has already resumed international flights from September 1, though on a limited basis.

The government has allowed private and public vehicles to operate on the basis of odd and even numbers.

he country's tally of cases on Tuesday reached 56,788 after 1,459 new cases were detected in the last 24 hours.

Jageshwar Gautam, spokesperson for the health ministry, said 10,375 tests were conducted at various laboratories across the country in the past 24 hours.

A total of 861,780 tests have been conducted so far.

There are currently 15,779 COVID-19 active people undergoing treatment at various health facilities.

Kathmandu recorded 676 new cases of COVID-19 in a single day on Tuesday.

As many as 1,062 people, who had earlier tested positive for the coronavirus were discharged after full recovery during the period, he said.

With this, the number of people discharged after recovery across the country has climbed to 40,638, Gautam said.

Eleven COVID-19 deaths were recorded in various parts of the country on Tuesday, taking the total number of fatalities to 371.

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India, US sign statement of intent to strengthen dialogue on defence tech cooperation

.Kumar and Lord co-chaired the meeting, during which the groups reported to the co-chairs on ongoing activities and collaborative opportunities, including a number of near-term projects targeted for completion on priority.

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India and the United States on September 15 signed a statement of intent to strengthen the bilateral dialogue on defence technology co-operation.

The statement was signed by Raj Kumar, Secretary, Defence Production, Ministry of Defence, and Ellen Lord, US Under Secretary of Defence for Acquisition and Sustainment, during the 10th Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI) Group Meeting that was held virtually on Tuesday.

Kumar and Lord co-chaired the meeting, during which the groups reported to the co-chairs on ongoing activities and collaborative opportunities, including a number of near-term projects targeted for completion on priority.

As evidence of their commitment to demonstrating the success of DTTI, the co-chairs signed a statement of intent (SOI) that declared to strengthen our dialogue on defence technology cooperation by pursuing detailed planning and making measurable progress on several specific DTTI projects, the Pentagon said in a release.

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The aim of the DTTI Group is to bring sustained leadership focus to the bilateral defence trade relationship and create opportunities for co-production and co-development of defense equipment.

Four joint working groups focused on land, naval, air and aircraft carrier technologies have been established under DTTI to promote mutually-agreed projects within their domains.

 

During the meeting, the co-chairs noted that since the last DTTI Group meeting in October 2019, a DTTI Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the identification and development of cooperative projects under DTTI has been completed.

The SOP will serve as the framework for DTTI and allow both sides to reach and document a mutual understanding on how to define and achieve success.

A publicly releasable extract of key elements of the SOP was also published in July as the DTTI Initial Guidance for Industry, and distributed through Indian and US industry associations, it said.

"Further efforts to encourage US and Indian industry to cooperatively develop next-generation technologies under the DTTI Group were highlighted by the 1st DTTI Industry Collaboration Forum (DICF), which took place virtually on September 10, the Pentagon said.

The DICF was convened by Sanjay Jaju, Joint Secretary (Defence Industries Production), Michael Vaccaro, Director, International Armaments Cooperation, and Amy Murray, Director, Small Business Programs.

"This forum offers an opportunity for Indian and US industry to be directly involved in DTTI and facilitates dialogue between government and industry on issues that impact industrial collaboration. The results of the discussion were briefed to the DTTI Group co-chairs, the Pentagon said.
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