Kathmandu: A day after the Nepal Army received 100,000 doses of Covid vaccine from their Indian counterparts as a goodwill gesture, 800,000 doses donated by China arrived in Kathmandu on Monday.
Chinese Ambassador to Nepal, Hou Yanqi, looked elated as she handed over China’s fresh gift to Nepal: 800,000 doses of Sinopharm-developed Covid vaccine. That may pave the way for more Sinopharm vaccine to Nepal, which is in dire need of Covid vaccine to inoculate its vulnerable population.
As soon as the Nepal Airlines jet plane arrived from Beijing carrying the precious doses of Covid vaccine on Tuesday morning, Ambassador Hou Yanqi reached Kathmandu airport to receive them. Smiling, she later handed over the vaccine to Nepal’s Health Minister Hridayesh Tripathi and pledged continued support from China.
As Nepal prepares to begin the second phase of vaccination, New Delhi and Beijing are clearly stepping up their vaccine diplomacy in the Himalayan nation of about 30 million people, where the KP Oli government has already floated plans to ensure Covid jabs to every citizen above age 18 within a year.
Earlier this week, Nepal got 1,00,000 doses of covid vaccine from India as part of the Nepal-India army cooperation package. But long before the Chinese vaccines arrived, it was India that initiated vaccine diplomacy in Nepal with one million doses of Covishield vaccine as a gift that arrived in Kathmandu in January.
Later, Nepal received more Covid jabs under COVAX, an international initiative co-led by the World Health Organization, and ordered two million more doses of Covishield vaccine from Serum Institute of India, with which Nepal’s Health Ministry is said to have long-standing relations.