India donates 1.8 million N95 masks to American city of Philadelphia following mayor's plea
The move comes after the Mayor of Philadelphia, Jim Kenney, made a request to India for supply of masks to be used by the city's frontline workers.

The move comes after the Mayor of Philadelphia, Jim Kenney, made a request to India for supply of masks to be used by the city's frontline workers.
"Philadelphia receives 1.8 million N95 masks from India to aid their fight against COVID-19," India's Ambassador to the US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, tweeted on Friday.
"Another example of the robust India-US reliable partnership in the health sector!" he added.
On October 5, at the request of the city mayor, 1.8 million N95 masks were delivered to Philadelphia for use of frontline workers.
Philadelphia is the sixth-most populous US city.
The move is also an indication of India's capabilities in manufacturing Personal protective equipment (PPE) not only for domestic use, but also exports, officials said.
India had also supplied hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malaria drug which is seen as a possible cure for COVID-19, to the US at the request of President Donald Trump.
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