Summary:
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar visited Mauritius on June 16-17 and launched India’s first overseas Jan Aushadi Kendra. This event, attended by Mauritian Prime Minister Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, underscores the strong health partnership between India and Mauritius. It fulfills Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s commitment and highlights the need for affordable, Made-in-India medicines.
Minister Jaishankar and Prime Minister Jugnauth also inaugurated a cutting-edge medical facility in Grand Bois, funded by Indian grants. Mr. Jaishankar described the Mediclinic as a symbol of friendship, emphasizing its role in assisting over 16,000 residents. He also noted the operational Jan Aushadi Kendra, Mauritius’ plan for affordable Indian pharmaceuticals, and 12 new Community Development Projects aimed at strengthening India-Mauritius collaboration.
Source: IBEF
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