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Pushing countries to keep vaccine raw material flowing, says EAM Jaishankar
The development comes even as the US has remained non-committal on allowing the opening up of export of raw material for vaccines to India.
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Updated: Apr 20, 2021, 11:36 PM IST
India s External Affairs minister Dr S Jaishankar has said that he has asked some big countries to keep raw material for COVID vaccine flowing . India produces 60% of global vaccines and has been termed as the pharmacy of the world .
Speaking at an event, he said, Today, as foreign minister, I am pushing other countries, particularly some big countries that please keep the raw materials flowing for vaccines to be made in India . He explained, Can I go around the world and tell people that guys, keep your supply chains flowing towards me and by the way the end product.. I am asking you for raw material but I am not going to give you the vaccine. Look at the vaccine, your largest vaccine under production is an internation
NEW YORK â U.S. President Joe Biden has asked India and other regional countries to pitch in to help stabilize Afghanistan as Washington has decided to pull out its troops ending a 20-year-old war.
Announcing his plans April 14 to unconditionally bring home the last of the U.S. military before Sept. 11 this year, Biden said: We ll ask other countries, other countries in the region, to do more to support Afghanistan, especially Pakistan, as well as Russia, China, India, and Turkey. They all have a significant stake in the stable future for Afghanistan.
The U.S. and NATO invaded Afghanistan after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks by Al Qaeda using hijacked aircraft on New York and Washington.
World order under serious stress, EAM Jaishankar tells UNSC
World order under serious stress, EAM Jaishankar tells UNSC
India became a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for a period of two years starting January 1.
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Updated: Apr 19, 2021, 11:39 PM IST
Highlighting how security challenges have changed, India s External Affairs minister Dr S Jaishankar has said that world order built following the Second World War is under serious stress .
Speaking at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), EAM said, Nature of threats faced by member states when the United Nations was founded 75 years ago has also changed and are not limited to territorial or political disputes, but transcend physical or political boundaries.
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