Kathmandu (Nepal): India has been extending its hands to long-time partner Nepal by supplying various medicines and equipment to fight the COVID-19 crisis.
Soon after assuming office, newly appointed Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Vinay Mohan Kwatra, handed over 23 tons of essential medicines to Nepal including hydroxychloroquine, paracetamol amongst others, on April 23.
The Indian Ambassador handed over COVID-19 test kits to Nepal’s Health Minister on May 17. The 30,000 PCR kits manufactured by India’s molecular diagnostics company Mylab helped Nepal in accelerating its testing capacity against the virus.
Understanding the gravity of the situation and increased requirement of ventilators in Nepal, India sent life-saving ventilators to the Himalayan nation.
On August 9, Kwatra handed over 10 ventilators worth Rs 28 million to the Nepal Army.