Filter noise; ensure O2, pharmaceuticals: EAM to Indian Missions abroad
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Filter noise; ensure O2, pharmaceuticals: EAM to Indian Missions abroad
External Affairs Minister Dr S.
Jaishankar sent across a message to the Indian Missions abroad to focus on ensuring key requirements which include oxygen, pharmaceuticals/ Remdesivir vaccine supply chain and logistics for all.
EAM Jaishankar said, "The key message to Indian Missions abroad is- there'll be debates in India, filter the noise, do what you have to do as a mission.
Your job is to ensure key requirements - O2, pharmaceuticals/ Remdesivir and other medicines, vaccine supply chain and logistics for all of this is a requirement."
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