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Gave vaccine to 80 international locations, will proceed: PM Modi

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Indicating that New Delhi will provide Covid vaccines to different international locations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday mentioned that India will proceed to share its assets within the struggle towards the pandemic.
The Prime Minister’s remarks got here after External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar defended India’s resolution to produce Covid vaccines to different international locations and mentioned there’s a want to make sure equitable entry to it the world over. “I think equitable access (to vaccines) is critically important in this. Because we all know that no one will be safe till everyone is safe,” Jaishankar had mentioned.
Both Modi and Jaishankar spoke on the Raisina Dialogue, which is being held nearly this yr.
The Prime Minister mentioned, “During this pandemic, in our own humble way, within our own limited resources, we in India have tried to walk the talk. We have tried to protect our own 1.3 billion citizens from the pandemic. At the same time we have also tried to support the pandemic response efforts of others. In our neighborhood, we have encouraged our coordinated regional response to the crisis. Last year we shared medicines and protective equipment with over 150 countries. We understand fully, that mankind will not defeat the pandemic unless all of us, everywhere, regardless of the color of our passports, come out of it.”

“That is why, this year despite many constraints, we have supplied vaccine to over 80 countries. We know that the supplies have been modest. We know that the demands are huge. We know that it will be a long time before the entire humanity can be vaccinated. At the same time we also know that hope matters. It matters as much to the citizens of the richest countries as it does to the less fortunate. And so we will continue to share our experiences, our expertise and also our resources with the entire humanity in the fight against the pandemic,” he mentioned.
Jaishankar additionally mentioned that India’s ‘vaccine maitri’ strategy was attempting to make sure nobody will get left behind.
Underlining that in diplomacy, doing good is being sensible, the minister mentioned ‘vaccine maitri’ displays the bigger outlook of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (world is one household), asserting that well being safety is now integral to nationwide safety.
The minister mentioned India has given vaccines to over 80 international locations that will in any other case not have had entry to them. “For small countries, it is not just the ability to buy, but also the wherewithal to access markets. The big debates around globalisation are ‘equity’ and ‘fairness’”, he mentioned.
Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame thanked India for the vaccines to African international locations.

Making a broad political level, Modi mentioned, “After the end of the Second World War, over the next few decades, many structures and institutions were created but under the shadow of the two wars they were aimed at answering only one question, how to prevent the third world war. Today, I submit to you that this was the wrong question, as a result all the steps taken were like treating a patient’s symptoms without addressing the underlying causes. Or to put it differently, all the steps taken were to prevent the last war, not the next one.”
He mentioned that whereas humanity has not confronted the third world struggle, the specter of violence has not decreased in folks’s lives. With a lot of proxy wars and never-ending terror assaults, the prospect of violence is ever current, he mentioned.

Calling for a extra human-centric strategy, the Prime Minister mentioned, “It is not too late even now. The mistakes and misdeeds of the past seven decades need not constrain our thinking for the future. The Covid-19 pandemic has presented us an opportunity to reshape the world order, to reorient our thinking. We must create systems that address the problems of today and the challenges of tomorrow. And we must think of the entire humanity and not merely of those who are on our side of the borders. Humanity as a whole must be at the center of our thinking and action.”
“While we may be used to having Plan A and plan B, there is no Planet B, only planet Earth. And so we must remember that we hold this planet merely as trustees for our future generations,” he mentioned.