India Will Allow Export Of 8 Million Indo-Pacific COVID-19 Vaccine Doses

New Delhi: India will allow the export of 8 million COVID-19 vaccines by end of October. This is in line with a deal reached by the grouping of Australia, India, Japan and the United States in March, India’s foreign secretary said on September 24, Reuters reported.

A plan reached by the Quad earlier this year to supply a billion COVID-19 shots across Asia by the end of 2022 stalled after India, the world’s largest vaccine producer, banned exports in April amid a massive COVID outbreak at home.

Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla told reporters that PM Modi had told his fellow Quad leaders at a summit in Washington on September 24 that India would make available 8 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the report added.

“This would be made ready by the end of October,” he said. “It will be compatible with our decision to export vaccines. The Quad will pay for the vaccine and India will bear a certain share of those. This will be an immediate delivery from the Quad in the Indo-Pacific.”

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