Pharmaceutical
Giant Pfizer Was Surprised By Indian Audacity At Refusing Indemnity To Its
Expensive But Inferior Covid Vaccines
Red China is
in the throes of an impossible Covid situation, persisting in 2023, as the
Chinese New Year is being celebrated. It is an unstoppable movement of millions
to meet with family, and go on holiday, mostly to Thailand, where Chinese are
being let in with minimal restrictions.
Complete
lockdown of entire cities, ruinous economically, have not prevented the
infection of most of the population, with Covid variants. And deaths in their
millions. The problem, even three years after it all began, is a flawed and
ineffective Chinese-made vaccine, and a vaccination policy that concentrated on
China’s armed forces and the young. Coverage was low, sporadic, never in excess
of 30% of the population. The Chinese vaccine, exported to island idyll The
Seychelles, where the Chinese have garnered influence, resulted in almost the
entire population being infected.
India’s
example in contrast, is nothing short of a golden beacon for friend and foe alike.
But recent
remembrances were catalysed by the ongoing conference at Davos, with the Pfizer
CEO refusing to answer questions on its lousy vaccine, as well as a tweet from
Indian Union Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship,
Rajeev Chandrashekhar. The latter pointed at a thick-skinned trio of
misinformation peddlers. They are vociferous Congress cheerleaders, including
crafty senior lawyer Chidambaram, still facing various criminal cases, the
vacuous Rahul Gandhi, also out on bail on financial irregularity cases, along
with his mother Sonia Gandhi, and no-holds-barred amplifier cum His Master’s
Voice, the impractical and Leftist Jayaram Ramesh.
All three
bayed loudly for the importation of unproven Western foreign vaccines at the
height of the pandemic, and cast doubt on the effectiveness of Indian vaccines
being manufactured and disseminated at the time.
Pfizer, now
much criticised globally, initially claimed more than 80% efficacy for its
vaccine, quite fraudulently, just to boost sales. But it knew the truth
internally, and therefore asked for indemnity against the vaccine’s ineffectiveness
from India, which fortunately was not granted.
Later, on
examination it was found, that the Pfizer vaccine had only 12% efficacy, and
did not prevent transmission. Millions around the world were cheated and bodily
harmed. In India, those who think ‘West is Best’ used Pfizer vaccines too,
paying through their nose for vaccines that did not work.
The Indian
fifth column, true to form, wanted to do everything in their power to derail
the Indian response to the pandemic. Their prime agenda was to discredit the
Modi government by hook or by crook. India’s home-grown vaccine, Covaxin, had
77% efficacy, and was provided to most people completely free-of-charge.
In addition,
millions of doses were donated to other countries abroad and exported to the
West. The Astra Zeneca vaccine, Covishield, also provided free to many, made
under licence in India, had similar levels of effectiveness. Boris Johnson,
then prime minister of the UK, was administered Covishield from India, and made
a complete recovery.
India
vaccinated over a billion of its own people using made-in-India Covid vaccines,
and created herd immunity amongst a massive population of 1.4 billion. This is
serving us in good stead today.
For an
emerging economy born out of centuries of colonial domination by the British,
followed by a spiteful British instigated partition that killed more than half
a million people, displacing and beggaring millions more - getting a raw deal
has become routine, almost as if it is fated.
Initially,
it was expected, because of our hopelessly anglophile leadership, but persisted
for decades after independence, because of continued Indian post-colonial
attitudes of servitude and lack of confidence.
In fairly
recent times also, unequal treaties have been the bane of a weak and
politically fragmented coalition government in India. The most humiliating in
recent memory, was the hard fought for but blighted nuclear power deal. Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh, ever the installed puppet, made a success of the
nuclear power deal, with the out-of-the-way help provided by the Republican US
President George W Bush. But the blockers who hate India making progress found
another way. They asked for an indemnity against liability for any nuclear
accidents for the reactors the American supplied. The French followed suit.
This bogged it down, and the only nuclear reactors commisioned at Kudankulam I
and now 2, are those supplied by old reliable Russia. They are also India’s biggest reactors. India
and Russia are planning to go ahead with Kudankulam 3 and 4 as well.
Of course,
the American NGO universe riled up the locals to delay both reactors
commissioned in 2013 and 2016 by several years. They had done likewise to
retard the progress of the Narbada Dam that has fed water to large dry areas,
by quite a few years too.
The fact
that emerging economy India is now a middle-income economy at No.5 in GDP in
the world amongst major economies, is leading to a lot of discomfort not just
amongst enemy countries like China and Pakistan, but the G-7 countries of the
West too. Combined with a markedly nationalist tone in the conduct of trade,
foreign affairs, and defence today, it is giving the erstwhile colonial powers
the jitters.
We have
vastly increased our petroleum imports from Russia, fighting its war with the
West, NATO, EU and Ukraine. This independent line taken that has greatly suited
Indian interests is infuriating to the West. It realises that as long as the
Hindu nationalist government succeeds in retaining the confidence of the Indian
people, they cannot dominate our policies to suit themselves. As a consequence,
the latest salvo is aimed directly at Prime Minister Narendra Modi by the UK
government owned BBC. The national broadcaster has used discredited and
unproven innuendo to paint Modi as a communalist, responsible for the Godhra
Riots of 2002. The purpose of dredging up the topic from twenty years ago is to
influence the forthcoming assembly elections of 2023, and the general elections
of 2024, against the BJP.
The reaction
on the ground to BBC’s scurrilous propaganda has been sharp and prompt, and is
likely to consolidate the BJP vote further. Further efforts of this order from
the West bent on maligning and taming the present government in India cannot be
ruled out.
However, at
the same time, it is being recognised by the World Bank, the IMF and others,
that India will become the No.3 economy by 2028, if the BJP wins another
majority in 2024. So, the West, led by America, is keen on ostensibly allying
with India, particularly in the QUAD, AUKUS, G-20 and other fora, both to
contain China, and recognise the inevitable rise of a power whose time has
come. Other alliances such as the I2U2 are also full of promise.
Middling
powers such as Britain, burning with post-colonial envy, is setting about it
all wrong if it wants to sign an FTA with India in the near future. Not only
does India have options, it is quite willing to exercise them to its benefit.
Making up
lies about India may be all that countries like China, Pakistan, Turkey, and
indeed their fifth column supporters in-country are left with. But such
shenanigans will neither unseat a highly popular government, nor provide any
succour in the coming general elections. The visible progress that India is
making on multiple fronts is a matter of pride for its citizens, and the
Opposition are looking more and more like dangerous anti-national dissidents.
Dissidents being aided and abetted by those forces who don’t want to see India
grow and prosper. It is a back-handed compliment that we could well do without.
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words)
January
20th, 2023
For:
Firstpost/News18.com
Gautam
Mukherjee
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