New Delhi: India has supplied over 723 lakh doses of COVID-19 vaccine to 94 countries and two UN entities since the start of the Vaccine Maitri Programme in January this year, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Tuesday.India supplied COVID-19-related medical and other assistance to over 150 countries since the beginning of the pandemic, minister of state for health Bharati Pravin Pawar said in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha.She said, “Since the start of Vaccine Maitri Programme in January 2021, India has supplied 723.435 lakh doses of Covid vaccine to 94 countries and 2 UN entities in the form of grant, commercial export or through COVAX till November 29, 2021.”In the fight against the pandemic during the second wave, support in the form of COVID-19-related equipment and medicines were received from more than 50 countries. These included supplies from foreign governments, private companies, Indian associations abroad, etc, Pawar stated.In reply to a separate question on the government’s response to the call for helping low-income countries, Pawar said the COVAX facility co-led by the World Health Organisation (WHO) has maintained that no effort should be spared to substantially increase vaccine supply for lower-income countries and has called all countries that are well-supplied with COVID-19 vaccines to donate doses to COVAX and on manufacturers to prioritise supplies to COVAX.The Government of India has so far already supplied 222.56 lakh of COVID-19 vaccine doses to COVAX, she stated.