Paro Valley:An Indian Air Force aircraft delivered the first consignment of 150,000 doses of Covishield vaccines to Bhutan on Wednesday, making it the first country to receive the gift from India, which was received by Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering.
According to an official release, the AN32 aircraft delivered the vaccines to Bhutan, just four days after India's massive roll-out of the vaccine.
Dr Tshering, Health Minister Dechen Wangmo, foreign secretary Kinga Singye and a few other senior officials received the vaccines from Indian Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj at the Paro International Airport, the release said.
Receiving the vaccine, Bhutan PM said it was a gift from a trusted friend, who has been with Bhutan all through the decades and in this pandemic too.
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"As we celebrate the arrival of the vaccine as the new milestone in our battle to beat the pandemic at home, we applaud the gesture that signifies the compassion and generosity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the people of India for the wellbeing of humanity," Bhutan PM said.
"It is the display of altruism at best, and an exhibition of India's sincerity in the relationship we cherish," PM Tshering said, adding it comes despite enormous challenges India was facing due to the pandemic.