Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said India has taken care of the needs of the world along with its domestic struggle during the COVID pandemic. Speaking at the India-Finland Virtual Summit on Tuesday, Modi said India sent medicines and other essentials to more than 150 countries last year. He highlighted that in recent weeks, more than 58 million doses of Made in India vaccines reached about 70 countries.
The Prime Minister emphasised that both Finland and India believe in a rules-based, transparent, humanitarian and democratic global order. Both countries have strong cooperation in areas like technology, innovation, clean energy, environment, and education. He said India has targeted 450 GigaWatt installed capacity by 2030 in renewable energy. He said initiatives like International Solar Alliance and Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure have been taken to increase international cooperation. He urged Finland to join both ISA and CDRI saying these international institutions will benefit from Finland's ability and expertise Modi was happy to note that both nations have announced a new partnership in the field of ICT, mobile technology and digital education.
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