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India Donates Jan Aushadhi Generic Medicines to Nauru, Strengthening Pacific Ties

India has donated Jan Aushadhi generic medicines and medical supplies to Nauru, reaffirming its commitment under the FIPIC framework. The donation highlights India's steadfast commitment to the Global South in delivering affordable, quality healthcare. India's support for Nauru's independence in the 1960s has fostered special regard between the nations. The partnership also includes a MoU for the 'Cycling for a stronger Nauru' project and previous donations of solar equipment and livelihood material.

India donates Jan Aushadhi generic medicines and supplies to Nauru

Canberra, July 2

India on Thursday donated Jan Aushadhi generic medicines and medical supplies to Nauru, a tiny island country in Micronesia, northeast of Australia.

"India is proud to support Nauru with a donation of Jan Aushadhi generic medicines and medical supplies, reaffirming our commitment under the Forum for India-Pacific Island Cooperation (FIPIC) framework to strengthen cooperation in healthcare and areas of mutual interest in the Pacific," the High Commission of India in Canberra wrote on X.

"This contribution reflects our enduring partnership and friendship with Nauru and emphasises India's steadfast commitment to the Global South, delivering affordable, quality public healthcare and advancing shared development through trusted and mutually beneficial partnerships," it added.

India is a strong development partner for Nauru, and its assistance is well recognised in the island nation. India first proposed for Nauru's independence in the UN in early 1960s that was supported by the then USSR. Hence, Nauru has special regard for India.

Last November, during a meeting with Nauru's President, the Indian High Commissioner in Canberra had emphasised that New Delhi remains committed to supporting Nauru's development journey and deepening cooperation across sectors.

India and Nauru had also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the implementation of a Project - 'Cycling for a stronger Nauru '- in August 2025.

The MoU of project 'Cycling for a stronger Nauru- developing athletes and promoting health through cycling' is being executed through a grant assistance extended by India, strengthening India-Nauru cooperation in the health sector.

India also gifted solar equipment and livelihood material to the people of Nauru last year, highlighting the development partnership between the countries.

"Barefoot College, on behalf of GoI, conducted hands-on training on the installation and maintenance of solar home-lighting systems, exemplifying the strong development partnership between India and Nauru," the High Commission had written on X.

— IANS

Reader Comments

James A

Interesting move by India—strategic outreach to the Pacific Islands. The cycling for health project is a clever way to promote wellness and sports. Hope this builds lasting goodwill for India in the region.

Vikram M

Nice to see India supporting small island nations. But honestly, shouldn't we first ensure our own healthcare infrastructure is fully funded? Jan Aushadhi shops are great, but many rural areas still lack access. Hope this doesn't become a distraction from domestic needs. 🤔 Still, global cooperation is good.

Siddharth J

The history with Nauru is interesting—India proposed their independence in the UN 1960s! That's real solidarity. And Barefoot College training locals on solar installations? That's not just aid, that's empowerment. Truly India's soft power at its best 💪🌺

Sarah B

A tiny gesture for a tiny nation but it shows India's commitment to the Global South. The cycling project is quirky but health-focused—good for Nauru's athletes. Would love to see more such people-to-people exchanges!

Rohit P

India's Jan Aushadhi medicines are affordable and quality-checked—great that Nauru gets them. But I hope we also focus on climate resilience for island nations. Nauru faces rising sea levels; maybe that's next on FIPIC agenda? Environmental cooperation is key.

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