COVID diplomacy 2.0, a different order of tasks

Background

The health crisis

Handling vaccine shortages

Patents, diplomatic fallout

Tracing virus pathways

On regulations

It is necessary to revamp the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention, to institute an implementation body to assess treaty compliance, and build safer standards for the future.

Conclusion

With its seat at the UN Security Council as non-permanent member and its position on WHO’s Executive Board, India could seek to regain the footing it has lost over the past few months of COVID-19 mismanagement, by taking a lead role in ensuring the world is protected from the next such pandemic.

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