Qatari medical aid arrives in India: MoFA
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a shipment of medical aid from the State of Qatar to India had arrived at the New Delhi airport on Thursday.
The aid was delivered via the Qatari Amiri Air Force aircraft to support India's current efforts to address the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Qatari aid was received at New Delhi Airport by HE Director of the Gulf Division at the Ministry of External Affairs of the Republic of India Avtar Singh, Acting Charge d'Affairs at the Embassy of the State of Qatar to India Ali bin Mohammed Al Badi, and Second Secretary of the Qatari Embassy in India Rashid bin Ali Al-Marri.
Moreover, the Qatari aid to India contained therapeutic drugs, medical devices, and various medical consumables, the most important of which are 4,300 Remdesivir for injection, 200 oxygen concentrators, and 40 ventilators.
Furthermore, Qatar Airways Cargo had departed to India earlier this month to also provide India with essential COVID-19 relief.
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