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Taking to Twitter Shobha share a tweet by External Affairs Minister of India Dr. S Jaishankar and wrote, “Dear Rihanna, shall we also talk about this noble gesture of Bharat! India has always been a guiding light and extended help to the world with a motto of ‘Vasudaiva Kutumbakam’.”
“This proud legacy is continued by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. #VaccineMaitri,” she added.
Shobha was referring to made in India vaccines sent to Dominica.
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