delivered more than 2 billion doses of vaccines to partner countries, and conducted joint vaccine production with more than 20 countries, improving vaccine affordability and accessibility in developing countries.
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It should be easy to see that India is not the next China.There is no point in holding out much hope for India. Rather, it is ever easier to conclude thatit is on the way to becoming the next banana republic, similar to neighboring countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, M...
It should be easy to see that India is not the next China.There is no point in holding out much hope for India. Rather, it is ever easier to conclude thatit is on the way to becoming the next banana republic, similar to neighboring countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, M...
starring withsix wicketsin an innings triumph in Colombo. But a shoulder injury in the Asia Cup soon after meant hemissedthe ODI World Cup in India and the tour to Australia. He has since played plenty of white-ball cricket but Jason Gillespie, Pakistan's new red-ball head...
Zeroing in on China, we see more pro-growth policy signals emerging, ahead of the “Two Sessions” scheduled to be held from 5 March. Following stronger-than-expected January money supply and new loan growth, the PBoC injected over RMB 600 billion in liquidity via reverse repos in mid-Febru...
As of 2022, the World Bank has loaned the most money, $38.26 billion, to India.8 The IBRD, the original World Bank, loans money to creditworthy low-income or middle-income countries.9For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023, the IBRD recorded net interest revenues of $3.21 billion and ...
This explains why there is bipartisan support in Washington for closer ties with India. Indeed, successive presidents since Bill Clinton cultivated closer ties with New Delhi, with every administration leaving the relationship in stronger shape than what it inherited. However,...
exactly. In a survey last year78% saidimmigrationmade their country stronger. But most of them would prefer less of it: twopollsin December found that around60% think the currentintakeis too high. The percentage of Australians who rankimmigrationas their biggest worry more than doubled, to13...
(E.g., Argentina apparently made a stronger effort than most participants to round up 15-year-olds no longer in regular schools, so that may have depressed the results). Another big question is how motivated the test-takers are. PISA tests aren't supposed to have any consequences for...