PODCAST: India’s soft power push with vaccine diplomacy

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Dr. Azad Bali & Dr. Pradeep Taneja

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India is the world’s largest donor of COVID-19 vaccines despite having the world’s second-highest caseload of coronavirus. What are India’s motivations for this bold move? Will India have enough vaccines for its 1.3+ billion people, and what does India’s apparent generosity say about the vaccine nationalism of the west?

Political scientist Dr. Pradeep Taneja and health policy researcher Dr. Azad Bali join presenter Ali Moore to examine India’s vaccine diplomacy.

An Asia Institute podcast. Produced and edited by profactual.com. Music by audionautix.com. Transcript here.

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