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India's growing influence in the New World Order : Pharmaceuticals

12 min · 13. Jan. 2021
Episode India's growing influence in the New World Order : Pharmaceuticals Cover

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India is moving forward to lead the the World after the pandemic! Where countries have been in distress, alarmed by the destruction a small virus and a big country together can cause; they are looking towards a country big in human resource and great in Will and Wisdom, to take over the load of the existing unipolar globe and make it more democratised for everyone living on this planet! Join us on a journey of this series where we discuss what India plans and how is it going to achieve it!

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