India's coronavirus vaccine leadership high on Quad summit agenda
India's
leadership in providing the Covid-19 vaccine will be high on the
agenda of the first Quad summit on Friday as the leaders of the four countries
look for ways to build the group as a benevolent force for the region extending
its role beyond the strategic as they confront China's growing hard and soft
powers.
"The
leaders will discuss ongoing efforts to combat Covid-19 pandemic and explore
opportunities for collaboration in ensuring safe, equitable and affordable
vaccines in the Indo-Pacific region," Modi's office said.
Adding a
few more details, the Japanese news agency Kyodo in a report from Washington
quoting people familiar with the agenda, said: "The leaders plan to
announce financial support to boost production capacity for vaccines in India,
seen as part of efforts to counter China's growing influence, which has been
offering free shots to countries in Southeast Asia and Africa."
Prime
Ministers Narendra Modi of India, Scott Morrison of Australia and Yoshihide
Suga of Japan, and US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are
to participate in Friday's virtual summit. Read More

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