Analysis
The speech transcript from the World Economic Forum shows Modi said, “Corona has taught us that global challenges need global solutions. India supplied vaccines to over 100 countries—not as charity, but as a duty to humanity.” However, official export data from India’s Ministry of External Affairs indicates that by August 2021 India had delivered vaccines to roughly 95–96 countries. The “over 100” figure only became accurate later in 2022 after additional shipments. Therefore, while the sentiment is correct, the numerical claim is inflated for the date of the speech.
Background
During the 2021 Davos Agenda, Modi emphasized global cooperation on COVID‑19 and highlighted India’s vaccine diplomacy. India’s vaccine export programme, primarily of Covishield and Covaxin, began in early 2021 and expanded over the year. Export numbers are tracked by the Indian government and reported by international media.
Verdict summary
Modi’s Davos remarks are accurately quoted, but the claim that India had already supplied vaccines to “over 100 countries” at that time overstates the actual export count.