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Next week, Pakistan plans to launch its immunisation programme against Covid, starting with health workers getting jabs of free doses of a China-made vaccine.

Next door, arch-rival India began one of the world's biggest inoculation drives against the disease in mid-January. The vaccine powerhouse - India makes about 60% of vaccines globally - has also begun shipping millions of free doses to friendly neighbours in the region, in what is being described as "vaccine diplomacy".

Unsurprisingly, Pakistan is not a recipient. The two nuclear-armed rivals have fought three wars since gaining independence from Britain in 1947, with the last war between them taking place in 1971. They came to the brink of war in 2019 over the disputed territory of Kashmir.

What we know about India's Covid vaccines
Pakistan plans to inoculate at least 70% of its 220 million people against Covid free of cost. Regulators have given emergency use approval for three candidates - the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, the China-made Sinopharm and Russian-developed Sputnik V. Another China-made vaccine CanSino Biologics is in final clinical trials in Pakistan. The country has recorded more than 530,000 infections, and 11,514 deaths from the infection so far.

For starters, China has pledged to donate 500,000 doses of the Sinopharm to Pakistan, and the first batches are expected to arrive at the weekend. "This is nothing. We will need a lot more vaccines," Usman Ghani of Sindh Medical Stores, a leading Karachi-based importer of vaccines, told me.

Image copyrightREUTERSWomen with masks against COVID-19 walk outside a market in Karachi, Pakistan January 25, 2021
Image captionPakistan plans to launch Covid vaccinations next week
To be sure, Pakistan will try to source doses from all over the world, including through the World Health Organisation or WHO's ambitious scheme, Covax , that works towards the development, purchase and delivery of vaccines to more than 180 countries. But there are fears that richer countries could hoard jabs at the expense of poorer ones. That is where India could play a key role in ensuring that its neighbour is not starved of vaccines.

Despite the fraught relations, pharmaceutical trade between the two countries has been stable. In 2018, Pakistan's pharma imports from India were estimated at more than $62m (£45m). Some 60-70% of active ingredients contained in medicines sold in Pakistan are imported from India.

More importantly, almost 90% of vaccines administered in Pakistan come from India, according to Mr Ghani. Indian vaccines, he adds, are "world-class, affordable and shipping is easy". Most of these vaccines are distributed through Pakistan's state-funded immunisation programme which targets 14 million new-borns and pregnant women every year. The children are given jabs against 10 diseases while mothers are inoculated against tetanus.

Mr Ghani believes Pakistan will get vaccines from India in the near future. India's drug regulator has given the green light to Covishield (the local name for the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine developed in the UK) and Covaxin, locally made by pharma company Bharat Biotech. "India already has got so many vaccine orders from all over the world. We have cordial relations with vaccine makers across the border. We will try our best to get supplies, but it will take time," Mr Ghani says.

An Indian foreign ministry spokesman has said he was not "aware of any request for India-made vaccines" from Pakistan. Many believe it is a question of time when India begins supplying doses. "We will harm ourselves if we don't cooperate on vaccines," says Mr Ghani.

Meanwhile, Delhi is steaming ahead with its "vaccine diplomacy".

Last year, senior diplomats of a number of countries were taken on trips to four vaccine makers across the country. This month, India began shipping early free doses to Bhutan, Maldives, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Seychelles, Sri Lanka and Bahrain. Commercial supplies have begun to Brazil and Morocco. Countries have appealed to India to lift export controls and provide vaccines at government-facilitated affordable prices. India, a foreign ministry official told me, plans to do it "case by case" after assessing local production and demand.

Serum Institute of India - the world's largest vaccine maker which is making its vaccine called Covishield in India - has pledged to deliver up to 200 million doses to low and middle-income countries before the end of 2021. More than 20 countries in Asia, Africa and Europe are "highly interested" in Covaxin, a spokesperson for Bharat Biotech said. "There's huge international demand for our vaccines," Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla told Bloomberg TV recently.

Many believe India's vaccine diplomacy is a counter to growing Chinese influence in the region. "India's vaccine diplomacy puts it in direct competition with China - which has made no secret that vaccine distribution is wrapped up in its broader geopolitical ambitions. In fact, it has even explicitly included vaccine distribution in its broader Health Silk Road initiative, which aims to bolster China's international soft power," note Harsh Pant and Aarshi Tirkey, researchers at Delhi-based think tank Observer Research Foundation (ORF), in a paper.

China's state-affiliated Global Times has run stories on how Indians in China have been "embracing" Chinese vaccines, and that India faces challenges in supplying vaccines to the world. Earlier this week, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian downplayed this, saying there was no vaccine competition between the countries. "On this issue, there should not be vicious competition , and certainly not confrontation," Mr Zhao told reporters.


 
They are not asking for it, they don't need it or want it.

Since they are least bothered, this article is really insulting to both parties involved.
 
They are not asking for it, they don't need it or want it.

Since they are least bothered, this article is really insulting to both parties involved.
They are not asking us but they are asking covax and covad is buying from us.
 
We will get all the required vaccines from China and WHO. Period.
 
We will get all the required vaccines from China and WHO. Period.
Those WHO vaccines called Covax is going to be manufactured in India.

 
Pakistan is getting 5 Million doses from China's Sinopharm
Pakistan secured ordered of 17 Million doses from Astra Zeneca vaccine from COVAX
Pakistan cleared the purchase of Sputnik-V vaccine from Russia
CanSino Biologics China offered 20 Million vaccine doses to Pakistan
 
Pakistan is getting 5 Million doses from China's Sinopharm
Pakistan secured ordered of 17 Million doses from Astra Zeneca vaccine from COVAX
Pakistan cleared the purchase of Sputnik-V vaccine from Russia
CanSino Biologics China offered 20 Million vaccine doses to Pakistan

What a pathetic article by an Indian journalist. Pakistan doesn't need "Indian" vaccines. Pakistan has other channels of securing proper vaccines.


Serum Institute likely to supply 400 million more doses to Gavi-COVAX: Report

The Serum Institute of India has already agreed to produce 100 million doses each of two jabs developed by Oxford University-AstraZeneca and Novavax, as part of the Gavi-COVAX programme.




 
Those WHO vaccines called Covax is going to be manufactured in India.


What kind of idiot are you ?
Who the f**K cares where WHO vaccines are being manufactured be it India, Pakistan or Timbuktu. We have a contract with WHO not with Indian Govt. Also Indian govt is obliged to provide vaccines to WHO regardless of the end user of those vaccines. Period.
 
What a pathetic article by an Indian journalist. Pakistan doesn't need "Indian" vaccines. Pakistan has other channels of securing proper vaccines.

Lol. May be you should read this quote from original post.

More importantly, almost 90% of vaccines administered in Pakistan come from India, according to Mr Ghani. Indian vaccines, he adds, are "world-class, affordable and shipping is easy".
 
Lol. May be you should read this quote from original post.

again does it matters, we are signatory to WHO not with Indian govt. Talk here if Pakistan govt is directly requesting Indian govt for some made in india vaccines. If not, than there is no point discussing the topic.
 
again does it matters, we are signatory to WHO not with Indian govt. Talk here if Pakistan govt is directly requesting Indian govt for some made in india vaccines. If not, than there is no point discussing the topic.
Al ready 90% of vaccines (read other than Covid) administered in Pakistan are of Indian origin. You import over $60 million dollars worth of vaccines. You are only fooling yourself at this point.
 
Did india even trial the cow piss vaccine?? Any one knows
 
Serum Institute likely to supply 400 million more doses to Gavi-COVAX: Report

The Serum Institute of India has already agreed to produce 100 million doses each of two jabs developed by Oxford University-AstraZeneca and Novavax, as part of the Gavi-COVAX programme.





Well its developed by University of Oxford England also England provided £548 Million for the production of the vaccines in India

Its not like India Developed the vaccine all by itself 😁😁

 
Al ready 90% of vaccines (read other than Covid) administered in Pakistan are of Indian origin. You import over $60 million dollars worth of vaccines. You are only fooling yourself at this point.
NO we don't. We are getting vaccines from China and WHO only as of now. Now go and try to block WHO vaccines for Pakistan, if you can lol
 
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