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Russia signs deal with India to produce 100 million Sputnik V annual doses

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Moscow, Apr 5 (EFE), (Camera EPA/EFE Archive).- The Russian Direct Investment Fund on Monday announced an agreement with the Indian Panacea Biotec to produce 100 million annual doses of the Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine.The deal would allow RDIF to provide its international partners with the jab, the Russian sovereign fund said in a statement.India is one of the first countries Russia has approached to manufacture the vaccine, approved by 59 countries.ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF MOSCOW AND COVID-19VACCINATION IN INDIA.

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