‘New international order of big powers, tech and pharma setups must be avoided’

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Foreign minister says countries need to take holistic, integrated multi-disciplinary approaches.

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A new post-pandemic international order that is going to be controlled by big powers, and big tech and pharma setups must be avoided, says Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah.

He said while the Covid-19 pandemic laid bare some of the fundamental flaws and fractures in today’s globalised society, it has also resulted in new norms of inequalities.

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