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Jaishankar Emphasises India s Pandemic Help To 150 Nations; States Expectations From US
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday has said that India provided medical supplies and equipment to over 150 nations during the pandemic
While addressing the 14th Annual Conference of the Institute for National Security Studies in Israel, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday has said that India provided medical supplies and equipment to over 150 nations during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, many of them as grants, to deal with the serious issues confronting the world. Jaishankar stated, Even as we have begun mass vaccination at home, Indian vaccine supplies to our immediate neighbors has started. This is expected to cover other partner countries in the coming days. The world can only benefit from a more collective effort to deal with the serious issues confronting us.
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India, China parallel rise is unique happening in human history : Jaishankar ANI | Updated: Jan 28, 2021 12:46 IST
New Delhi [India], January 28 (ANI): Noting the similarities and contrasts between India and China, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar on Thursday said that the two countries parallel rise in the contemporary era is a unique happening in the human history .
He made the remarks while delivering a keynote address at the 13th All India Conference of China Studies. The two nations have some similarities, especially of size and history but there is also very interesting contrast in many ways culturally politically or economically. Both are in the process of building a modern nation-state from a civilized society. And their parallel rise in the contemporary era albeit at different pace and intensity is a unique happening in the human history, the minister said.
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