Washington (United States): The US has said that it will maintain communication with India over its needs to combat the Covid crisis, even as American aid has started arriving in India.
Two American military aircraft on Friday brought to India large amounts of emergency medical supplies as part of the Biden administration's support to the country's fight against a devastating wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
The first consignment of the supplies was brought to Delhi in a C-5M Super Galaxy, one of the largest strategic airlift aircraft of the US Air Force, while the second shipment was delivered by a C-17 Globemaster.
We will continue to communicate with India about their needs, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters on Friday.
The first military assistance flight that departed from Travis Air Force Base had cargo including 200 small oxygen cylinders, 223 large oxygen cylinders, regulators and pulse oximeters, she said. It also included approximately 184,000 rapid diagnostic tests and 84,000 N-95s masks.
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Psaki said that the Secretary of State Antony Blinken called his Indian counterpart External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to review ongoing US government efforts in support of the Indian government's response. He also noted the outpouring of support from US industries, our ongoing discussions, non-governmental institutions, and private citizens, Psaki said.
In all, the United States expects to deliver more than USD 100 million in medical supplies to India. The Pentagon said in the coming week, more oxygen cylinders will be sent, as will oxygen concentrators, oxygen generation units, additional personnel protective equipment, rapid diagnostic tests and therapeutics.