HomeNewsTrendsCurrent AffairsMay impose reciprocal measures if UK doesn't recognize Covishield : Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla

May impose reciprocal measures if UK doesn't recognize Covishield : Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla

India has called the UK's decision not to recognize the Covishield vaccine as 'discriminatory policy' which affects Indian citizens travelling to the country. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has raised this issue with UK government, Shringla said. Ironically, India has supplied 5 million Covishield doses to the UK till now.

September 21, 2021 / 18:35 IST
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(Representative image: Reuters)
(Representative image: Reuters)

India has hinted that it may resort to imposing reciprocal measures against the United Kingdom, if it doesn't recognize the Covishield vaccine.

The non-recognition of Covishield is a 'discriminatory' policy and affects Indians travelling to the United Kingdom, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said on 21 September.

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"As we go along, we will have to see how it goes, but if we don't get satisfaction, we would be within our rights to impose reciprocal measures," Shringla said.

From October 4 onwards, the UK will implement new travel rules that has dropped the 3-tier red, amber and green list of nations in favour of just a single red list of countries. However, the main benefits of the move - easier travel -will not be available to Indians since the vast majority of them have been vaccinated with Covishield, which is not yet recognized by the UK.