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Under the extremely severe domestic epidemic situation, India still donates valuable vaccines to neighboring countries, undoubtedly to benchmark China. The "Washington Post" directly defined India's behavior as "vaccine diplomacy." Reuters also believes that India is sending vaccines to neighboring countries to try to offset China's influence. Rajiv Bhatia, a former Indian diplomat, praised the Modi government's move as "a highlight moment for India."
Former Indian ambassador Rajiv Bhatia said: "What you see is a series of carefully planned and carefully adjusted actions that have confirmed the effectiveness of our'neighboring countries first' policy."
"It gives play to our advantages in the fields of science and pharmaceuticals, and this will be our time to'shine out'."
Rajiv Bhatia and India are obviously representatives who have been "crippled" by the West. With the title of the world's most populous "democratic" country, they are regarded by the West as the greatest hope of offsetting "China's influence." But we all know that India is still 188,000 miles away from the "light of democracy" in the West, but this does not prevent India from feeling good about itself and competing with China everywhere.
The generous behavior of Indian politicians and the government has also caused a lot of dissatisfaction in the country. Some people think that "vaccines should be given priority to their own people." Some people ask "Isn't the life of Indians important?" Look at this question. Yes, don't you have any points in your mind? The face of New Delhi politicians is important, but the lives of the people are of course not!