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Aashish Chandorkar works as counsellor at the Permanent Mission of India to the World Trade Organization in Geneva. He is a lateral entrant to the government, having spent more than two decades in the management consulting and financial services industries working around the world. He has been writing on public policy in the domestic and international media for several years.
Suraj Sudhir works in the field of computer systems and machine learning in the San Francisco Bay Area in California. He has maintained an avid interest in modern global and Indian economic history, with a particular focus on understanding the quantitative underpinnings of development. During the Covid-19 pandemic, he tracked and wrote extensively about the progress of the Indian vaccination effort
In this episode we talk to them about India's fight against a raging pandemic and how policies, the government and the public came together in a time of crisis. 
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Topics: 00:00 Sneak Peak01:00 Introduction02:32 How Aashish came to write the book06:22 Challenges and constraints in vaccine development09:30 Early days of the vaccine drive15:12 Learnings from previous vaccination efforts 18:28 Traditional vaccines v/s mRNA vaccines21:35 Importance of having an indigenous vaccine25:24 Strategy behind Vaccine procurment35:30 Challenges in Vaccine Administration40:09 India & the US' contrast in approach towards vaccine drives46:40 What went right?52:17 Role of Public digital infrastructure54:42 What did the naysayers miss?58:39 Benefits of Vaccine Maitri01:01:24 Leadership lessons from the vaccine drive01:06:57 Key Personalities in the vaccine drive01:12:01 Aashish and Suraj's most memorable moment while writing the book
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