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Should swiftly vaccinating as many people as possible be an endeavour that brings us all together, around the world? Or is it in reality yet another arena for political one-upmanship and great power contestation?
China’s President Xi Jinping was quite clear when he addressed the World Health Assembly in May last year. The vaccines China developed, he announced, would be a “global public good”. Shortly before, one of the country’s top virologists, Major General Chen Wei, said their efforts would be a “contribution to humankind”.
Plenty have reason to be grateful for the results so far. According to officials, by the end of February China had provided free vaccines to 69 countries and was selling doses to 28 more. Serbia – with a population of seven million – had received one and a half million Sinopharm vaccines by the middle of that month, with more promised. The UAE, which tested Sinopharm and found it 86 per cent effective, started rolling out free inoculations to
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1 BIG GAME: The BJPâs tendency is to elevate a state election to the national level. PTI
Radhika Ramaseshan
Senior Journalist
RE-NATIONALISATION’ was a term coined and used by political researchers and analysts Milan Vaishnav and Danielle Smogard of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to expatiate on the BJP’s 2014 victory in a paper, ‘A New Era in Indian Politics?’ The coinage, since enshrined in the political wordbook, signified the arrival of the BJP as the ‘dominant’ party that replaced the Congress and ushered in some stability after a long spell of disparate coalitions. However, those using the re-nationalisation coinage add a counterpoint. That is the BJP’s ‘vulnerability’, despite the ‘dominance’, unlike the Congress, which in its halcyon era was largely unsusceptible to pulls and pressures. It’s a date-drawn inference which fostered a perception that the BJP owes its political capital to the North and the West of India and
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