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NEW YORK: Come, make in India: PM Modi woos global vaccine manufacturers
NEW YORK: PM Narendra Modi on Saturday
made an important effort to put India on the front-line of the global fight
against Covid-19, by inviting global vaccine manufacturers to “come and make
vaccines in India”.
“I, today, invite vaccine manufacture around the world — come, make vaccines in
India,” PM Modi said while addressing the 76th session of the UN General
Assembly.
“I want to give this information to UNGA that India has developed the world’s
first DNA vaccine, which can be administered to all people above 12 years of
age. Another mRNA vaccine is in its last phase of development. India’s
scientists are also engaged in the development of a nasal vaccine for Corona,”
he said.



