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China’s envoy announces rollout of Covid-19 support for India through Red Cross, India rebuffs aid from China and Pakistan

India has so far rebuffed offers of Covid-19-related assistance from only two countries – Pakistan and China. In recent days, Chinese officials and diplomats have used social media to play up the supply of thousands of oxygen concentrators and other oxygen-related equipment to India by Chinese firms.

By Rezaul H Laskar
PUBLISHED ON MAY 09, 2021 09:56 PM IST

China’s envoy on Sunday announced the rollout of equipment and $1 million in cash assistance through the Chinese Red Cross to back India’s Covid-19 response, though people familiar with developments said that New Delhi has made no response to Beijing’s formal offer to provide support.

Ambassador Sun Weidong said in a string of tweets that the Red Cross Society of China had provided 100 oxygen concentrators, 40 ventilators, other supplies and the cash assistance to the Indian Red Cross Society through the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

India has so far rebuffed offers of Covid-19-related assistance from only two countries – Pakistan and China – and the people cited above said on condition of anonymity that the government has no role in transfers of equipment and aid between the Indian Red Cross Society and the Red Cross in another country.

“The government has no say in equipment or aid provided by the Chinese Red Cross to the Indian Red Cross. As things stand, there has been no formal response to China’s offer of assistance,” one of the people cited above said.

Sun tweeted: “The first batch of 100 oxygen concentrators, 40 ventilators & other anti-epidemic supplies donated by the Red Cross Society of China (#RCSC) arrived in India today by Chinese cargo flight from Chengdu, China.”

He added, “RCSC also decided to provide $1 million in cash assistance to the Indian Red Cross Society through International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies to help India fight against #Covid-19.”

Sun said in another tweet: “Nothing in the world is more precious than people’s lives. The rights to subsistence & development are the basic human rights of paramount importance. Actions of RCSC shine the humanitarian spirit and highlight the purpose of dedication and protection of human life & health.”

In recent days, Chinese officials and diplomats have used social media to play up the supply of thousands of oxygen concentrators and other oxygen-related equipment to India by Chinese firms. They have also highlighted that Chinese companies had stepped up the production of such equipment to meet India’s needs.

The people pointed out that this equipment was being supplied by Chinese companies under commercial contracts with Indian firms.

During a phone conversation with Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi on April 30, external affairs minister S Jaishankar emphasised the importance of China’s transport corridors and cargo flights remaining open to facilitate the movement of materials needed for India’s Covid-19 response.

Even before the devastating second wave of Coronavirus infections hit India, officials had insisted that ending the military standoff along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh sector is a prerequisite for restoring normal bilateral ties in all other spheres. The officials had also made it clear that relations could move forward in other spheres only after disengagement and de-escalation on the LAC.

 
Ventilators from China arrive in Bengaluru
According to a top official, “The Red Cross Society of China has donated 100 oxygen concentrators, 40 ventilators and five BPAP Systems, worth Rs 4.5 crore in total.

Published: 10th May 2021 03:28 AM | Last Updated: 10th May 2021 03:28 AM

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Life-saving equipment from China being unloaded at Kempegowda International Airport. (Photo| EPS)

By Express News Service
BENGALURU : China has sent life-saving equipment like oxygen concentrators and ventilators to Bengaluru and the cargo was given clearance on priority at the Kempegowda International Airport on Sunday.

According to a top official, "The Red Cross Society of China has donated 100 oxygen concentrators, 40 ventilators and five BPAP Systems, worth Rs 4.5 crore in total. The Indian Red Cross Society has imported them." The equipment will be donated to government hospitals in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

"The goods landed at the Kempegowda International Airport by a chartered flight on Sunday at 3 pm and clearance was given by the Customs within two hours. Terminal charges have also been waived," the official said.

 
NO, china has the capability enough to help India but Pakistan does not have. They also depend on others.

India and China do not have ego problems when come to business or trading.

Yet India and China fight over a useless uninhabited land called Aksai Chin.
 
NO, china has the capability enough to help India but Pakistan does not have. They also depend on others.

India and China do not have ego problems when come to business or trading.
Did the Indian government just raise tariffs on imports of medical items? I wonder what your government is trying to do.
 
Did the Indian government just raise tariffs on imports of medical items? I wonder what your government is trying to do.

NO, it is just the opposite. The government exempted a host of medical supply used to prevent and treat coronavirus infections
 
NO, it is just the opposite. The government exempted a host of medical supply used to prevent and treat coronavirus infections
I'm sorry. I reconfirmed the message. You're right.Raising tariffs is only being proposed.The Indian government has not implemented it.
 
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