India enjoys most comprehensive ties with US, which are steadily deepening. As fellow democracies, there is broad and growing convergence in our geopolitical outlook.
The COVID-19 pandemic has, among other things, highlighted the need for global cooperation during a public health crisis. Recognizing this need, 100 developing countries, led by South Africa and India,
In one year, the pandemic has halted a quarter-century of steady economic growth in Africa, disrupted value chains, and caused an unprecedented increase in inequality and poverty. As a result, the entire world is at risk, because the global economy could lose one of its future drivers of growth.
The Daily Star newspaper recently announced on its front page, "COVID Vaccines. One Lakh Pfizer Shots to Arrive Next Month" (May 19, 2021). This news obviously comes at a good time for Bangladesh as it struggles to find more vaccines for the nation of 160 million people.