India lifts partial ban on hydroxychloroquine after Trump's request


By Aarti Tikoo Singh

New Delhi, Apr 7 (IANS): The government has decided to lift a partial ban on hydroxychloroquine after US President Donald Trump requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to export the drug to aid America's fight against the deadly Covid-19 disease.

Official sources told IANS that the government will clear the existing orders immediately on humanitarian grounds. The Centre, sources said, will not ban but restrict the export of hydroxychloroquine and paracetamol depending on the availability of stock after meeting domestic requirements.

The Ministry of External Affairs and pharma industry will decide on such allocations depending on the humanitarian crisis, sources said.

President Trump had called Prime Minister Modi, requesting him to supply the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine that is being used to treat Covid-19 patients and as prophylactic by the frontline health care workers deployed in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. The Modi government had imposed a ban on export of the drug since the coronavirus outbreak hit India.

The US as of now has the highest number of the novel coronavirus cases in the world, with over 367,000 cases of infections and over 10,800 deaths. Relatively, India has managed to contain the pandemic with 136 deaths and over 4,700 cases of infections.

On Monday, the Donald Trump administration provided $2.9 million in aid to India to help fight against the novel coronavirus disease.

 

 

  

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  • Nice, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

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    India lifts partial ban on hydroxychloroquine after Trump's request
    Press Conference did not sound like a Request :)

    Well regardless , current administration i guess will dispatch

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    Lifesaving drugs should be for Indians first.

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    People of any country are in whole world. It is a joint action

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  • saquib, byndoor

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    Donald Trump has said "there may be retaliation" if India does not agree to export hydroxychloroquine

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  • Kin, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    If India is such a mass producer of the drug, why not produce it in bulk and export it at such times. Yesterday air india took supplies and European people stranded from India, everyone let the pilot through direct routes including Pakistan and complemented Air India and the pilot on thier efforts, Iran let them pass through Thier restricted air space meant for defence only. I don't know how this works. But if India is capable to produce this drug at this point of time. I think they should supply it to any country in need.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    Request was followed by a retaliatory threat, a perfect return gift for Agli Baar Trump Sarkaar.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    Trump gifted India $ 2.5 Million ...

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    Great
    Namasthe Trump

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