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Prof K Nageshwar: Operation Vaccine Maitri: India exports vaccines (Video)

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|| Operation Vaccine Maitri: India exports vaccines
Operation Vaccine Maitri, which was launched earlier this month, is a milestone in the history of Indias assistance to fellow developing countries. As millions of India-made Covid-19 vaccines, packed in boxes labelled with the uplifting Sanskrit verse Sarve Santu Niramaya (may all be free from disease), reach countries across South and Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America, Indias stature as a Good Samaritan and a responsible power in the world is rising.

The most remarkable feature of Indias mission to supply the much- sought-after doses to a pandemic-plagued world is its timing. Within days of approval from Indias regulatory authorities and their foreign counterparts, the export of vaccines began in earnest. Indias domestic vaccine rollout, which is a humungous task in itself due to the vast size of its territory and population, did not in any way delay its health rescue diplomacy towards countries near and far such as Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, the Maldives, Seychelles, Mauritius, South Africa, Bahrain, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and Brazil.

A friend acting speedily in a time of need is the best. Bhutans Prime Minister Lotay Tshering articulated how important Indias support at the present critical juncture was by saying: It is of unimaginable value when precious commodities are shared even before meeting your own needs. Unlike some countries that imposed export bans on essential medicines, protective equipment and vaccines in order to attend solely to their own citizens pressing needs, India has threaded the needle right since the coronavirus pandemic broke out to share whatever it could with less endowed nations.

The ethos driving Vaccine Maitri and the earlier export of Covid-19 treatment drugs and medical gear is summed up by external affairs minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankars formulation that we are more nationalistic, but at the same time we dont see a tension between being nationalistic and being international.

 

Guided by the holistic philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family), India is extending a helping hand to others with the conviction that if sickness prevails in any corner of the world, then Indians themselves remain vulnerable. In todays interconnected world, the well-being of 1.3 billion Indians cannot be isolated from that of the remaining 6.3 billion inhabitants of the planet.

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Prof K Nageshwar:  Operation Vaccine Maitri: India exports vaccines (Video)
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You can still enroll as a voter for MLC elections with this link: http://ceotserms2.telangana.gov.in/MLC/form18.aspx : || Operation Vaccine Maitri: India exports vaccines Operation Vaccine Maitri, which was launched earlier this month, is a milestone in the history of Indias assistance to fellow developing countries. As millions of India-made Covid-19 vaccines, packed in boxes labelled with the uplifting Sanskrit verse Sarve Santu Niramaya (may all be free from disease), reach countries across South and Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America, Indias stature as a Good Samaritan and a responsible power in the world is rising. The most remarkable feature of Indias mission to supply the much- sought-after doses to a pandemic-plagued world is its timing. Within days of approval from Indias regulatory authorities and their foreign counterparts, the export of vaccines began in earnest. Indias domestic vaccine rollout, which is a humungous task in itself due to the vast size of its territory and population, did not in any way delay its health rescue diplomacy towards countries near and far such as Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, the Maldives, Seychelles, Mauritius, South Africa, Bahrain, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and Brazil. A friend acting speedily in a time of need is the best. Bhutans Prime Minister Lotay Tshering articulated how important Indias support at the present critical juncture was by saying: It is of unimaginable value when precious commodities are shared even before meeting your own needs. Unlike some countries that imposed export bans on essential medicines, protective equipment and vaccines in order to attend solely to their own citizens pressing needs, India has threaded the needle right since the coronavirus pandemic broke out to share whatever it could with less endowed nations. The ethos driving Vaccine Maitri and the earlier export of Covid-19 treatment drugs and medical gear is summed up by external affairs minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankars formulation that we are more nationalistic, but at the same time we dont see a tension between being nationalistic and being international. Guided by the holistic philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family), India is extending a helping hand to others with the conviction that if sickness prevails in any corner of the world, then Indians themselves remain vulnerable. In todays interconnected world, the well-being of 1.3 billion Indians cannot be isolated from that of the remaining 6.3 billion inhabitants of the planet.