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I have the Indian jab in my arm and a power of good it did me."Boris Johnson praises India's work on #COVID19

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Yes, Make in India as opposed to the real deal Made in India which should have been realized decades ago but didn't because of India's unscientific education and employment system.
It was realized decades ago

Fruits of India's vaccine production is due efforts initiated half a century ago

Serum Institute of India was established 1966 after the difficulties faced with small pox eradication in India since 1958

Indian Govt further backed Indian pharmaceuticals and API producers for HIV generic drugs at the height of AIDS crisis in 1990s ensuring affordability for Indian citizens

Dr. Yusuf K. Hamied, chairman of the Indian drug giant Cipla Ltd., electrified the global health community a decade ago when he said he could produce cocktails of AIDS medicines for $1 per day ā€” a fraction of the price charged by branded pharmaceutical companies. That price has since fallen to 20 cents per day, and more than six million people in the developing world now receive treatment, up from little more than 2,000 in 2001.

China and India Making Inroads in Biotech Drugs

Finally State Govt of Andhra Pradesh established Genome Valley in 1999 which produces more half of all vaccines in India

65% of vaccines manufactured in Hyderabad, says Bharat Biotech's Krishna Ella

Govt of India with its anti-capitalist degeneracy bungles up many sectors but pharmaceuticals is not one among them
 
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I think we should take what we can get to build our base really.

Take the services sector for example ā€” consulting industry in particular. What once used to be just call centres and back offices are now becoming full fledged consulting power houses driving advisory work and thought leadership across markets (developed and developing)

I say get our foot through the door. Indians are smart enough to make it our own and run with it.

Talking about the Indian "services and consultancy" sectors forty years ago two Canadians set up the company QSSL which developed the operating system QNX which is now a most reliable OS used in medical devices, automobiles, factories, nuclear reactors, on the International Space Station and so on. 41 years ago, one year earlier than QSSL, seven people in India started the "consultancy and software services" company Infosys. Infosys contributed nothing to computing and to humanity in contrast to QSSL. Infosys and other such Indian companies are essentially code monkey companies. Wastes of space. Atrocities upon my intellect.

It was realized decades ago

Fruits of India's vaccine production is due efforts initiated half a century ago

Serum Institute of India was established 1966 after the difficulties faced with small pox eradication in India since 1958

Indian Govt further backed Indian pharmaceuticals and API producers for HIV generic drugs at the height of AIDS crisis in 1990s ensuring affordability for Indian citizens



China and India Making Inroads in Biotech Drugs

Finally State Govt of Andhra Pradesh established Genome Valley in 1999 which produces more half of all vaccines in India

65% of vaccines manufactured in Hyderabad, says Bharat Biotech's Krishna Ella

Govt of India with its anti-capitalist degeneracy bungles up many sectors but pharmaceuticals is not one among them

I am not dissing SII and Cipla. I know that Dr. Yusuf Hamied is very respected in Africa. My point was that the British prime minister spoke as if his "Indian" vaccine had been developed in India.

And are you going to seriously deny that India's 3000-year-old Capitalism - human history's extremest Capitalist society - is the cause of India's lack of development ? Then did anti-Capitalist USSR help Capitalist India or was it the other way around ?
 
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I think we should take what we can get to build our base really.

Take the services sector for example ā€” consulting industry in particular. What once used to be just call centres and back offices are now becoming full fledged consulting power houses driving advisory work and thought leadership across markets (developed and developing)

I say get our foot through the door. Indians are smart enough to make it our own and run with it.

Indians are just a bunch of glorified software coolies.
 
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And are you going to seriously deny that India's 3000-year-old Capitalism - human history's extremest Capitalist society - is the cause of India's lack of development ?

What the f? Dude capitalism only exists since industrial age
 
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Talking about the Indian "services and consultancy" sectors forty years ago two Canadians set up the company QSSL which developed the operating system QNX which is now a most reliable OS used in medical devices, automobiles, factories, nuclear reactors, on the International Space Station and so on. 41 years ago, one year earlier than QSSL, seven people in India started the "consultancy and software services" company Infosys. Infosys contributed nothing to computing and to humanity in contrast to QSSL. Infosys and other such Indian companies are essentially code monkey companies. Wastes of space. Atrocities upon my intellect.



I am not dissing SII and Cipla. I know that Dr. Yusuf Hamied is very respected in Africa. My point was that the British prime minister spoke as if his "Indian" vaccine had been developed in India.

And are you going to seriously deny that India's 3000-year-old Capitalism - human history's extremest Capitalist society - is the cause of India's lack of development ? Then did anti-Capitalist USSR help Capitalist India or was it the other way around ?

You jump too quickly to conclusions. When I said consulting, I did not mean software consulting. Consulting can mean a whole bunch of stuff which also includes software consulting. In this context, i tried to talk about management consulting, market benchmarking, core business research, thought leadership etc. But itā€™s my fault for not clarifying.

On software - Infosys is a farm. There are good, bright kids and then there are ā€˜code monkeysā€™ as you call them. At the end of the day even the likes of Infosys or TCS moves the buck forward and works as an enabler for future aspirations (for those with caliber).

For example, a colleague of mine joined Infosys as a ā€˜code monkeyā€™ through campus selection. Today he designs renewable power systems for Siemens in India building on what he picked up at Infosys. Another went into aircraft design ā€” building on experience he picked up at Infosys. These are not isolated cases. So many fall through the cracks too. But on the whole, it does a lot more good than bad.

Indians are just a bunch of glorified software coolies.
:) Sleep well
 
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You jump too quickly to conclusions. When I said consulting, I did not mean software consulting. Consulting can mean a whole bunch of stuff which also includes software consulting. In this context, i tried to talk about management consulting, market benchmarking, core business research, thought leadership etc. But itā€™s my fault for not clarifying.

On software - Infosys is a farm. There are good, bright kids and then there are ā€˜code monkeysā€™ as you call them. At the end of the day even the likes of Infosys or TCS moves the buck forward and works as an enabler for future aspirations (for those with caliber).

For example, a colleague of mine joined Infosys as a ā€˜code monkeyā€™ through campus selection. Today he designs renewable power systems for Siemens in India building on what he picked up at Infosys. Another went into aircraft design ā€” building on experience he picked up at Infosys. These are not isolated cases. So many fall through the cracks too. But on the whole, it does a lot more good than bad.


:) Sleep well
Your trying to put sense into a low level software employee who is frustrated with his day job.

Move on or eventually youll regret wasting your time on these fools.
 
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This is whole clowning of India and Indians by this desperate PM and gullible Indians actually buy it.
AstraZeneca is British Oxford IP, and the astra that's used in UK and the developed world tends to be manufactured in advanced nations,S.Korea locally manufactures astra,so does Australia and some other European nation,they don't import Indian version. Indian stuff are mostly for shipping to 3rd world countries, so even if he vaxxed astra instead of pfizer,the vaccine is highly unlikely to be Indian manufactured .

Serum Institute is to vaccine industry what TSMC is to semiconductors

Don't make such comparison,it's embarrassing .These vaccine manufacturing is nothing like an impossibly difficult technology as TSMC's fab which no other firms of any nation can replicate ,but there are many dozens of nations that can produce any vaccine such as AstraZeneca which are produced in India.
 
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Praise from a snake. It was not long back he discriminated those taking Indian vaccines from travelling..
 
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Praise from a snake. It was not long back he discriminated those taking Indian vaccines from travelling..
Politicians react according to present situation and future prediction. Politicians change their statements time to time. What matters is the shift of sentiment and future perspective.

Colonialization of Britain has started by India. Cow Ka Cola in Indian shops today and will be in every Super Market soon.
History evident that we never colonized any country. The British will buy what wish to buy and we will sell what they want.
 
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This is whole clowning of India and Indians by this desperate PM and gullible Indians actually buy it.
AstraZeneca is British Oxford IP, and the astra that's used in UK and the developed world tends to be manufactured in advanced nations,S.Korea locally manufactures astra,so does Australia and some other European nation,they don't import Indian version. Indian stuff are mostly for shipping to 3rd world countries, so even if he vaxxed astra instead of pfizer,that too is highly unlikely to be Indian manufactured.



Don't make such comparison,it's embarrassing .These vaccine manufacturing is nothing like an impossibly difficult technology as TSMC's fab which no other firms of any nation can replicate ,but there are many dozens of nations that can produce any vaccine such as AstraZeneca which are produced in India.

Had it been China instead of India, we'd witness a flood of Wumaos on the thread on how their super duper vaccine has been appreciated even by the West!

But since all they could produce a vaccine which effectively may not beat even saline water, the grapes will always remain sour.
 
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Had it been China instead of India, we'd witness a flood of Wumaos on the thread on how their super duper vaccine has been appreciated even by the West!

But since all they could produce a vaccine which effectively may not beat even saline water, the grapes will always remain sour.

China manufactured it's own and multiple vaccines of adenovirus based type. India's SII just manufactured Astrozeneca. The Indian own vaccine is Covaxin.

While you troll about the effectiveness of Chinese vaccine, it was used fairly widely and it isn't just Astrozeneca. Its protection against death and severe illness was over 90% and over 80% respectively when trials were completed and done over the span of nearly a year in multiple nations. This was nearly the same level as Pfizer and BioNtech's vaccines. All vaccines had poor protection against symptomatic infection and these were all for alpha strain. They were all relatively useless against strains after Gamma.

All SII did was manufacture Astrozeneca. It isn't the TSMC of the world. TSMC actually develops its fab technologies while SII simply mass produce pharmaceuticals and actual development of pharmaceuticals is relatively a small portion of their work.
 
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