NEW DELHI: India has acted as the “pharmacy of the world” and healthcare supplier to all parts of the globe in response to the coronavirus pandemic, the External Affairs Ministry said on Thursday.
In a virtual address on ‘Enhancing Economic Engagement with Diaspora in and post COVID-19 world’, Sanjay Bhattacharyya, secretary (overseas Indian affairs and consular passports visas) in the External Affairs Ministry, said India has the ability to be a bridge between the developed and developing world and facilitating a two-way flow of information, products and expertise.
“India has acted as the pharmacy of the world and healthcare supplier to all parts of the globe. India has the ability to be a bridge between the developed and developing world and facilitating a two-way flow of information, products and expertise. There is growing interest in yoga and ayurveda,” he said. (AGENCIES)