Hyderabad, Dec 9 (IANS) Envoys of more than 60 countries on Wednesday visited a facility of Bharat Biotech which is developing Covaxin, India's first indigenous vaccine for coronavirus.
After landing in Hyderabad by a special Air India flight, the ambassadors and high commissioners reached Genome Valley on the city outskirts to visit Bharat Biotech and Biological E.
The diplomats are on a day-long visit to Hyderabad to see the facilities at the two companies for developing coronavirus vaccines.
Bharat Biotech Chairman Krishna Ella gave a power-point presentation about his company and the milestones it had achieved in vaccines production. Later, the delegates were taken around the vaccine production facility.
They reviewed the progress of different corona vaccines being readied by Bharat Biotech. Ministry of Foreign affairs arranged for their visit to Bharath Biotech.
Two batches of foreign delegates will study the vaccine's progress. PM Modi had also visited Bharat Biotech 10 days ago.
The visit by the heads of foreign missions arranged by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is part of India's efforts to develop partnerships for the manufacture and delivery of vaccines.
Last month, the diplomats were briefed on the vaccine trials underway in the country and efforts to manufacture and deliver the doses.
At both Bharat Biotech and Biological E, the foreign envoys would be told about on the progress made so far in the development of the vaccines and the rollout plans by both the companies after their vaccines get the approval from regulators.