‘More India-made Covid vaccines will be introduced’: PM Modi at Davos Dialogue

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Published on January 28, 2021 - Duration: 03:51s

‘More India-made Covid vaccines will be introduced’: PM Modi at Davos Dialogue

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India will soon make available many more covid-19 vaccines to other countries.

He also highlighted India's success in the fight against Covid-19.

PM Modi said that he wants to assured global business community that the situation will now change rapidly.

“Many more India-made vaccines will soon be made available to the world.

India's upcoming vaccines will help other countries to fight pandemic at swifter pace.

I want to assure global business community that situation will now change rapidly,” he said.

The prime minister was addressing the World Economic Forum's online Davos agenda summit.


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