Maldives lauds PM Modi's gesture of providing COVID-19 vaccine

The President of the Republic of Maldives Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, its Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdulla Shahid and Consul (Mumbai) of the Republic of Maldives Bobby Mohanty have expressed sincere gratitude and appreciation, praising Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi for providing COVID-19 vaccine to their country.

ANI | New Delhi | Updated: 27-01-2021 23:26 IST | Created: 27-01-2021 23:26 IST
Maldives lauds PM Modi's gesture of providing COVID-19 vaccine
L to R: Bobby Mohanty, Honorary Consul of the Republic of Maldives in Mumbai, with Abdulla Shahid, Hon. Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Maldives. Image Credit: ANI

New Delhi [India], January 27 (ANI/BusinessWire India): The President of the Republic of Maldives Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, its Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdulla Shahid and Consul (Mumbai) of the Republic of Maldives Bobby Mohanty have expressed sincere gratitude and appreciation, praising Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi for providing COVID-19 vaccine to their country. Bobby Mohanty called it a noble and memorable Republic Day gift.

India has supplied 100,000 doses of CoviShield (Oxford-Astra Zeneca vaccine) manufactured by SII (Serum Institute) to the Maldives. The Maldives is the among the first countries to receive COVID-19 vaccines from India.

In his address to the nation on 20th January 2021, President of the Republic of the Maldives Ibrahim Mohamed Solih announced the arrival of the first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines in the Maldives from India. In his address and tweet, President Solih thanked the Indian people, its government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the generosity.

"A short while ago, a flight from India with 100,000 doses of the CoviShield vaccine arrived in the Maldives, renewing our hopes for a resolution to the COVID-19 crisis soon. Our heartfelt thanks to PM @narendramodi, Indian government and people of India for this most generous gift," he tweeted. The Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdulla Shahid tweeted, "The Maldives extends deep and profound appreciation to PM @narendramodi & EAM @DrSJaishankar for their commitment to address the needs of India's neighbours, and for its special regard for the Maldives, at all times. Maldives is happy to receive as grant, 100,000 doses of CoviShield developed by Serum Institute of India - among the first countries to receive vaccines from India. As always, India stands strong & steadfast, by our side, as first responder in any crisis. When we needed to stock up on essential food items and medicine - India was there. It is unquestionable, that India is our number one first-responder, in times of critical need, especially during this global pandemic."

"It is heartening to see India walking the extra mile to extend its friendship with Maldives. The decision of India to choose Maldives as the first country for the generous supply Covid-19 vaccine is not only noble but the most memorable Republic Day gesture," said Bobby Mohanty, Consul (Mumbai), Republic of Maldives. Maldives has been the biggest beneficiary of India's COVID relief. Prior to this, in December 2020, India even contributed BCG vaccines to the Maldives where Consul Bobby Mohanty's office played a vital role in managing the logistics along with various agencies.

As part of its Neighbourhood First policy, India 'urgently dispatched' the vaccine, administered to babies to prevent tuberculosis, to bridge a shortfall in the National Immunization Programme of the Maldives. India had dispatched 30,000 doses of the Measles Rubella vaccine in January 2020.

Besides, Maldives is planning to attract investment in areas such as core infrastructure, travel and tourism, maritime/ marine, medical tourism, education, healthcare, defence, technology and emerging businesses. This story is provided by BusinessWire India. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (ANI/BusinessWire India)

(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


TRENDING

OPINION / BLOG / INTERVIEW

China: A savior for emerging markets or a poison pill?

... ...

Future of Urban Planning: Artificial Intelligence guiding the way

Advances in emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning can help us understand our cities better and derive useful insights from real-time data collected through automated models....

Videos

Latest News

Police detain brother of jailed Kremlin critic Navalny, search properties

Police in Moscow detained Oleg Navalny, the brother of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, on Wednesday during simultaneous searches of properties linked to the opposition politician, his allies said. Tens of thousands of people took to t...

Frontex suspends operations in Hungary following EU top court ruling

The European Unions border agency, Frontex, on Wednesday suspended its operations in Hungary following a ruling by the EUs top court that the country had broken EU laws on protecting vulnerable migrants and refugees, Frontex said. Following...

U.S. energy secretary nominee Granholm defends Biden's green push in Senate confirmation hearing

U.S. President Joe Bidens nominee for energy secretary, Jennifer Granholm, defended his administrations push for a clean energy transition as senators from fossil fuel producing states raised concerns about its impact on jobs at her Senate ...

U.N. rights boss calls for sanctions on Sri Lankan ex-commanders

U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet called on states on Wednesday to impose targeted sanctions on former Sri Lankan military commanders implicated in alleged war crimes during the last years of a 26-year civil war that ended in 2009. ...

Give Feedback