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PM Modi cherishes India's dual victory over Covid-19 and Australia; praise young India
GUWAHATI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that India's resolute battle to emerge victorious out of the pandemic and in the cricket field in Australia, have yielded momentous victories that will be cherished for long.

Addressing the 18 th convocation of Tezpur University virtually, Modi drew inspiration for a renewed, self-resilient India from the two notable events where he said the country excelled, even amid most adverse situations.
"When the battle against Covid-19 just started, concern was raised that such a vast country like India will get devastated due to the dearth of resources. But, India have shown that if you have resolved to do something and resilience, it takes little time for readying the resources," Modi said.
"India did not compromise with the Covid situation and took proactive decisions to curb the fast spreading virus. With made in India solution, we resisted the virus spread significantly and utilized the opportunity to improve our health infrastructure. Our vaccine research and production capacity has given a protection shield not only to India but to many other countries in the world," he added.

Modi attributed country's success to produce Coronavirus vaccine within India, to the scientists, researchers and industry. "It is our confidence, bestowed upon own scientists, scholars and industry, which has made the ongoing vaccination drive possible today," the PM said.

He said the digital India push for digital inclusion was instrumental in providing direct benefit transfer (DBT) to the poor and needy during the corona crisis. "Without the bold move to build the digital infrastructure, despite illiteracy factor, government could not have reached out to the poor so effectively with financial benefits during the Covid crisis. In digital inclusion, we are among the leading nations," Modi said.

As India is cherishing its momentous victory over Australia in the cricket field, Modi said the historic series win in foreign soil is not only an inspiration for the sports fraternity but for all fields. "Young India is on the charge. After such a humiliating defeat at the hands of the Australian cricket team, we hit back. Won the next match, and registered a remarkable series win finally, rewriting history. Many of the team members were inexperienced but their positive intent was clear," Modi said, lauding team India for exploring the winning possibility, than deciding to escape safe with a series draw.

He said the Indian victory has taught a big lesson that with confidence, positive mindset and resolution to win over adversities, the country can scale new heights in every field in the times to come.
 
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PM Modi cherishes India's dual victory over Covid-19 and Australia; praise young India
GUWAHATI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that India's resolute battle to emerge victorious out of the pandemic and in the cricket field in Australia, have yielded momentous victories that will be cherished for long.

Addressing the 18 th convocation of Tezpur University virtually, Modi drew inspiration for a renewed, self-resilient India from the two notable events where he said the country excelled, even amid most adverse situations.
"When the battle against Covid-19 just started, concern was raised that such a vast country like India will get devastated due to the dearth of resources. But, India have shown that if you have resolved to do something and resilience, it takes little time for readying the resources," Modi said.
"India did not compromise with the Covid situation and took proactive decisions to curb the fast spreading virus. With made in India solution, we resisted the virus spread significantly and utilized the opportunity to improve our health infrastructure. Our vaccine research and production capacity has given a protection shield not only to India but to many other countries in the world," he added.

Modi attributed country's success to produce Coronavirus vaccine within India, to the scientists, researchers and industry. "It is our confidence, bestowed upon own scientists, scholars and industry, which has made the ongoing vaccination drive possible today," the PM said.

He said the digital India push for digital inclusion was instrumental in providing direct benefit transfer (DBT) to the poor and needy during the corona crisis. "Without the bold move to build the digital infrastructure, despite illiteracy factor, government could not have reached out to the poor so effectively with financial benefits during the Covid crisis. In digital inclusion, we are among the leading nations," Modi said.

As India is cherishing its momentous victory over Australia in the cricket field, Modi said the historic series win in foreign soil is not only an inspiration for the sports fraternity but for all fields. "Young India is on the charge. After such a humiliating defeat at the hands of the Australian cricket team, we hit back. Won the next match, and registered a remarkable series win finally, rewriting history. Many of the team members were inexperienced but their positive intent was clear," Modi said, lauding team India for exploring the winning possibility, than deciding to escape safe with a series draw.

He said the Indian victory has taught a big lesson that with confidence, positive mindset and resolution to win over adversities, the country can scale new heights in every field in the times to come.
 
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PM Modi cherishes India's dual victory over Covid-19 and Australia; praise young India
GUWAHATI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that India's resolute battle to emerge victorious out of the pandemic and in the cricket field in Australia, have yielded momentous victories that will be cherished for long.

Addressing the 18 th convocation of Tezpur University virtually, Modi drew inspiration for a renewed, self-resilient India from the two notable events where he said the country excelled, even amid most adverse situations.
"When the battle against Covid-19 just started, concern was raised that such a vast country like India will get devastated due to the dearth of resources. But, India have shown that if you have resolved to do something and resilience, it takes little time for readying the resources," Modi said.
"India did not compromise with the Covid situation and took proactive decisions to curb the fast spreading virus. With made in India solution, we resisted the virus spread significantly and utilized the opportunity to improve our health infrastructure. Our vaccine research and production capacity has given a protection shield not only to India but to many other countries in the world," he added.

Modi attributed country's success to produce Coronavirus vaccine within India, to the scientists, researchers and industry. "It is our confidence, bestowed upon own scientists, scholars and industry, which has made the ongoing vaccination drive possible today," the PM said.

He said the digital India push for digital inclusion was instrumental in providing direct benefit transfer (DBT) to the poor and needy during the corona crisis. "Without the bold move to build the digital infrastructure, despite illiteracy factor, government could not have reached out to the poor so effectively with financial benefits during the Covid crisis. In digital inclusion, we are among the leading nations," Modi said.

As India is cherishing its momentous victory over Australia in the cricket field, Modi said the historic series win in foreign soil is not only an inspiration for the sports fraternity but for all fields. "Young India is on the charge. After such a humiliating defeat at the hands of the Australian cricket team, we hit back. Won the next match, and registered a remarkable series win finally, rewriting history. Many of the team members were inexperienced but their positive intent was clear," Modi said, lauding team India for exploring the winning possibility, than deciding to escape safe with a series draw.

He said the Indian victory has taught a big lesson that with confidence, positive mindset and resolution to win over adversities, the country can scale new heights in every field in the times to come.
When you select a donkey as your PM
 
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Not just Modi, Congressi lead politician Shashi Tharoor also claimed victory over Covid and vaccine diplomacy, citing India status as global power :rofl: He ended up eating his own words.


Commentary: How did India go from exporting vaccines to reeling from COVID-19?

Shashi Tharoor
By Shashi Tharoor

29 Apr 2021 06:16AM(Updated: 29 Apr 2021 06:20AM)

NEW DELHI: It is humbling when a columnist must retract his words soon after penning them.
Just two months ago, after India rushed millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccines to over 60 countries, I praised the country’s “vaccine diplomacy”. India’s aspirations to be recognised as a global power had been given a real boost.

Now, with more than 300,000 new cases a day and the death toll evidently much higher than reported, India is no one’s idea of a global leader. In my own defence, I was worried that India had exported three times as many vaccines as it had administered domestically. The country was clearly lagging behind its own target of immunising 400 million people by August, after vaccinating some three million healthcare workers in a campaign that began only on Jan 16.

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Commentary: How did India go from exporting vaccines to reeling from COVID-19? - CNA (channelnewsasia.com)

Shashi Tharoor, a former UN under-secretary-general and former Indian Minister of State for External Affairs and Minister of State for Human Resource Development, is an MP for the Indian National Congress.
 
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Not just Modi, Congressi lead politician Shashi Tharoor also claimed victory over Covid and vaccine diplomacy, citing India status as global power :rofl: He ended up eating his own words.


Commentary: How did India go from exporting vaccines to reeling from COVID-19?

Shashi Tharoor
By Shashi Tharoor

29 Apr 2021 06:16AM(Updated: 29 Apr 2021 06:20AM)

NEW DELHI: It is humbling when a columnist must retract his words soon after penning them.
Just two months ago, after India rushed millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccines to over 60 countries, I praised the country’s “vaccine diplomacy”. India’s aspirations to be recognised as a global power had been given a real boost.

Now, with more than 300,000 new cases a day and the death toll evidently much higher than reported, India is no one’s idea of a global leader. In my own defence, I was worried that India had exported three times as many vaccines as it had administered domestically. The country was clearly lagging behind its own target of immunising 400 million people by August, after vaccinating some three million healthcare workers in a campaign that began only on Jan 16.

Source:
Commentary: How did India go from exporting vaccines to reeling from COVID-19? - CNA (channelnewsasia.com)

Shashi Tharoor, a former UN under-secretary-general and former Indian Minister of State for External Affairs and Minister of State for Human Resource Development, is an MP for the Indian National Congress.

indian = self delusional grandeur

no matter bjp or congress

nehru thought he can push the ‘forward policy’ and win against China :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
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BJP passes political resolution on Centre’s Covid-19 response

National Vice President Raman Singh said, apart from coping with the economic slump that happened globally during the Covid-19 pandemic, there were concerns whether India could cope with the challenge given the poor health infrastructure. (ANI PHOTO).
National Vice President Raman Singh said, apart from coping with the economic slump that happened globally during the Covid-19 pandemic, there were concerns whether India could cope with the challenge given the poor health infrastructure. (ANI PHOTO).

The BJP national officer bearers meet on Sunday passed a resolution praising the Union government’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, effective management despite the economic downturn and in ensuring the passage of the farm laws that intended to usher in broad reforms including improving remuneration farmers get for their produce.

National Vice President Raman Singh said, apart from coping with the economic slump and slowdown of the MSME sector that happened globally during the Covid-19 pandemic, there were concerns whether India could cope with the challenge given the poor health infrastructure.

“But PM Modi within 48 hours of the lockdown, announced a package to provide food and amenities to the poor. All arrangements were made to provide medical facilities. He had said his government is dedicated to the poor in 2014,” Singh said.

The political resolution also took note of the Bihar assembly elections where the BJP-led NDA returned to power. “The outcome of the Bihar elections saw people refusing to give a chance to those with negative thinking. In Kashmir, people have shown faith in democracy. Upcoming Elections were discussed and the support that the BJP is getting, in West Bengal shows people are fed up. In Assam, the government is hopeful of winning with a mandate,” Singh said.

Referring to Kerala and Tamil Nadu, Singh said the party organisation has been strengthened. “In this meeting, the PM and party president were thanked for giving the party a new direction,” he said.

A resolution on Atmanirbhar Bharat is also expected.
 
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