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Will India supply vaccine to Pakistan? Seems so...

What are bhartis jerking off about? A product from UK is being manufactured in India. This is sort of like saying that any company that sets up a manufacturing plant in another country, or a chain opens franchises in another country, now means that the other country owns the product being manufactured or the parent franchise. Are bhartis really such over their heads that they don't know these simple concepts?
 
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“We have very cordial relations with Serum Institute of India and we would try our best to procure it as early as possible,” he added.

He said in their offers to the governments in centre and the provinces, the company had stated that they would be able to provide the British company’s vaccine tentatively in US $6-7 per dose if it was purchased in bulk.

Indians are truly delusional, with their fantasies and lies.

Make a worthwhile claim that makes sense, this is a joke.
 
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Hold on. Is India begging Pakistan for Medicines ? No.
Do Indians Go to Pakistan for Treatment ? No.

This is the Harsh reality :


Besides, is there ANYTHING under the sun that INDIA CANNOT Produce that paksitan Can ( And it needs to beg Pakistan ) ? No.

Then whats the fuss about.

Trade is trade, I know, it will continue be it China-India or India-Pakistan.
No one is begging India for anything. Stop jumping up and down like a monkey
 
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It's from your paper. Maybe they are lying?

Firstly, it is not my paper, I don't own it, and Pakistani papers are free to print what they want, we have freedom of press, not like India.

Secondly, the claim you have made is stupid beyond measure,
India is not supplying anything, it is a British vaccine, with a production facility in India, the company will be providing it, not India, there is a massive difference. India would have no say on the matter.

If the Indian government interfered in a private transaction, the company would simply pack up and produce it somewhere else, then you would have zero production of that vaccine in your country. Do you understand, now.

Going forward, perhaps, it would be wise to learn how to read English properly, because clearly you haven't got a clue.
 
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It's not an Indian but British product, so probably yes.
 
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This part stands out -


“We have very cordial relations with Serum Institute of India and we would try our best to procure it as early as possible,” he added.

He said in their offers to the governments in centre and the provinces, the company had stated that they would be able to provide the British company’s vaccine tentatively in US $6-7 per dose if it was purchased in bulk.
Frankly imho, this thread's in bad taste, more of a taunt than a gesture of goodwill as it should be if GoP ever requests it.

Our enemy is the virus, the fact that the majority of nations have dedicated resources and have managed to achieve a breakthrough in such a relatively short amount of time is testament to their skills and progress. Those who have it should give it to those who want it(subject to market constraints), in that spirit. We face a common enemy unconstrained by geography, race, or creed.

Not every front is a war, not every avenue is a battlefield, we are not defined by the numerical or technological superiority by which we can kill our enemies. Our worth should come from saving as many as we can and building partnerships.
 
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India has TWO VACCINEs - one entirely indigenous (by Bharat BioTech) and other jointly with Britain (by Serum Institute of India & by Oxford-AstraZeneca)

India should secure its own citizens first. Then help its friends. And then think about others
 
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Firstly, it is not my paper, I don't own it, and Pakistani papers are free to print what they want, we have freedom of press, not like India.

Secondly, the claim you have made is stupid beyond measure,
India is not supplying anything, it is a British vaccine, with a production facility in India, the company will be providing it, not India, there is a massive difference. India would have no say on the matter.

If the Indian government interfered in a private transaction, the company would simply pack up and produce it somewhere else, then you would have zero production of that vaccine in your country. Do you understand, now.

Going forward, perhaps, it would be wise to learn how to read English properly, because clearly you haven't got a clue.
Aww. I touched a raw nerve. Actually India does bar the export of vaccines if it wants.


It also can lift the ban and decide where it wants to send the vaccines.

If that article is too difficult to grasp, use Google Translate if there is an Urdu service.

And maybe this is also a bit difficult to grasp. The British vaccine doesn't have a manufacturing facility in India. It's not as if it is a Levi's owned factory churning out jeans. SII is an Indian firm which has the capacity to build a lot of vaccines.

And an Indian firm took a massive risk investing millions to stockpile a vaccine before it was approved. The cost of that would probably be equal to the next tranche of IMF bailout you'd get.
Frankly imho, this thread's in bad taste, more of a taunt than a gesture of goodwill as it should be if GoP ever requests it.

Our enemy is the virus, the fact that the majority of nations have dedicated resources and have managed to achieve a breakthrough in such a relatively short amount of time is testament to their skills and progress. Those who have it should give it to those who want it(subject to market constraints), in that spirit. We face a common enemy unconstrained by geography, race, or creed.

Not every front is a war, not every avenue is a battlefield, we are not defined by the numerical or technological superiority by which we can kill our enemies. Our worth should come from saving as many as we can and building partnerships.
I agree. I'd be happy if human lives are saved anywhere. It was hardly a taunt.
 
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Indians will sell their mothers for money, vaccine is nothing.



"Hindu Banya" is a term used for a reason. You can buy every Indian with money.
They regularly do:-

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If we are really producing sufficient amount of vaccines for ourselves, we should sell it to other smaller nations around us. Maybe some more to Brazil too.
Pakistan has got access to Chinese vaccines. They should be fine with them.
 
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Aww. I touched a raw nerve. Actually India does bar the export of vaccines if it wants.


It also can lift the ban and decide where it wants to send the vaccines.

If that article is too difficult to grasp, use Google Translate if there is an Urdu service.

And maybe this is also a bit difficult to grasp. The British vaccine doesn't have a manufacturing facility in India. It's not as if it is a Levi's owned factory churning out jeans. SII is an Indian firm which has the capacity to build a lot of vaccines.

And an Indian firm took a massive risk investing millions to stockpile a vaccine before it was approved. The cost of that would probably be equal to the next tranche of IMF bailout you'd get.

I agree. I'd be happy if human lives are saved anywhere. It was hardly a taunt.

You people are seriously stuck in your fantasies, argue your point, not make silly statements.

For the record, Indian government has no say. It can only physically stop, at the risk of losing further investment, and losing trust with investors. Its like, if you stopped your daughter going out, you risk her running away, maybe even with a Muslim, do you understand, I hope so, because I do not know Hindi, so cannot translate

What I gave you is a factually statement of facts, what you keep providing are silly lies, there is a different.
 
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You people are seriously stuck in your fantasies, argue your point, not make silly statements.

For the record, Indian government has no say. It can only physically stop, at the risk of losing further investment, and losing trust with investors. Its like, if you stopped your daughter going out, you risk her running away, maybe even with a Muslim, do you understand, I hope so, because I do not know Hindi, so cannot translate

What I gave you is a factually statement of facts, what you keep providing are silly lies, there is a different.
Instead of foaming at the mouth and typing gibberish, try and type something sensible.

India already restricts its exports. The Govt. allowed export to certain friendly nations on a limited basis.

It's like your daughter wanted to date a Hindu and you are fine with it once she turns of age of consent. Like that when enough vaccines are given to Indians, free market economics can kick in.

Is that easy enough to understand? Or will you need someone to translate in Urdu?
 
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If we are really producing sufficient amount of vaccines for ourselves, we should sell it to other smaller nations around us. Maybe some more to Brazil too.

Correct! India has already given 2M to BD, 1M to Nepal and to Maldives, Myanmar & others.
Brazil also received 2M which I hope was paid for.

Pakistan has got access to Chinese vaccines. They should be fine with them.

Correct! Jako Rakhe China, Maar Sake Na Koi!
 
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