BREAKING: PRIME MINISTER MODI REACTION ABOUT THE COWIN GLOBAL PLATFORM

Modi shared his reflections at the Conclave Global Cowin

Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared his reflections at the Conclave Global Cowin, as India will offer the Cowin platform as good digital audiences to other countries to manage its own CVIV-19 inoculation disks.

About 50 countries, including Canada, Mexico, Nigeria, Panama and Uganda, have expressed interest in adopting Cowin, a digital platform, to manage their vaccination workouts, Dr. Sharma, CEO of The National Health Authority (NHA), had reported recently by adding that India is ready to share the open-source software for free.


The Prime Minister headed officials to create an open-source version of the platform and give it to any country that wishes it for free, Mr. Sharma said.



The Minister of Health Union Harsh Vardhan has inaugurated the virtual conclave.

 From the beginning of the pandemic, India is committed to sharing all our experiences, our expertise and resources with the global community.

Despite all our constraints, we tried to share as much as possible with the world

Technology is an integral part of our fight against COVID-19

Fortunately, the software is a domain in which there are no resource constraints.

That's why we made our Open Source Covid tracing and tracking application as soon as it was technically feasible

Vaccination is the best hope for humanity to successfully emerge from the pandemic.

And from the beginning, we decided to adopt a totally digital approach while planning our immunization strategy.

Indian civilization considers the world as one family

This pandemic has made many people realize the fundamental truth of this philosophy

This is why our technological platform for Covid vaccination - the platform that calls us Cowin- is being prepared to be made open source

Our technology for Cowin vaccination will be available soon in all countries.

The software can be customized according to local needs.

 

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