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India plays dirty, stalls vaccine deliveries to Pakistan

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India plays dirty, stalls vaccine deliveries to Pakistan

Web desk: India, after facing defeat in a conventional war with Pakistan, has reportedly started creating hurdles in the supply of vaccines to Pakistan, as per a Jang report.

According to sources in the Ministry of Health, a major Indian pharmaceutical company is delaying the delivery of vaccines purchased by UNICEF for Pakistan.

UNICEF had procured more than 17 million doses of various vaccines for Pakistan, with a total value of around Rs27 billion.

Of this amount, UNICEF covered 60 per cent of the cost, while Pakistan paid the remaining 40 per cent.

The vaccines were bought following Pakistan’s request to UNICEF, which then placed the order with the Serum Institute of India.

Officials say the order included BCG for childhood tuberculosis, pentavalent, pneumonia, polio, typhoid, measles and rubella, and cholera vaccines.

Specifically, over 3 million doses of BCG, more than 2 million pentavalent doses, over 2 million injectable polio doses, 1.45 million pneumococcal doses, 3.1 million typhoid doses, 2.8 million measles doses, and over 3 million cholera doses were purchased from India.

The sources revealed that India was supposed to supply the vaccines to UNICEF in early July.

However, once the Indian company learned the order was intended for Pakistan, it allegedly began using delaying tactics.

They further claim that India was initially unaware that the vaccines were for Pakistan when UNICEF placed the order.

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