Abstract
The Covid 19 pandemic affected people worldwide, and its effects continue to be felt today. The pandemic's impact and consequences vary depending on one's personal and social status. COVID-19 in India was a flop. An outbreak of coronavirus illnesses and deaths in 2021 plunged India into a humanitarian crisis. In order to reduce global vaccine inequity, India needs to use its world-renowned pharmaceutical manufacturing capabilities to provide COVID-19 vaccines to low-income countries. It should force India to rethink its domestic and foreign policies. With China's rise and India's national interests in a more dangerous world, the COVID-19 disaster forced India to rebuild its humanitarian reputation. This article contains in-depth information on the changes that have been implemented in India's foreign policy as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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