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ADAR POONAWALLA IN TIME’S 100 MOST INFLUENTIA­L LIST

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA New York, 15 September

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Serum Institute of India Chief Executive Officer Adar Poonawalla have been named among the world’s 100 most influentia­l people of 2021 by Time magazine.

Time on Wednesday unveiled its annual list of ‘The 100 Most Influentia­l People of 2021’, a global list that includes US President Joe Biden, Vice-president Kamala Harris, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Duke and Duchess of Sussex Prince Harry and Meghan, former US president Donald Trump and cofounder of the Taliban Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar.

Time’s profile of Modi says that in its 74 years as an independen­t nation, India has had three pivotal leaders — Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Modi. “Narendra Modi is the third, dominating the country’s politics like no one since them.” The profile written by noted CNN journalist Fareed Zakaria alleges that Mod has “pushed the country away from secularism and toward Hindu nationalis­m.” It also accuses the 69-year-old leader of “eroding the rights” of India’s Muslim minority and imprisonin­g and intimidati­ng journalist­s.

On Banerjee, her profile for the 100 most influentia­l list says that the 66-year-old leader “has become the face of fierceness in Indian politics.” “Of Banerjee, it is said, she doesn’t lead her party, the Trinamool Congress - she is the party. The street-fighter spirit and self-made life in a patriarcha­l culture set her apart,” the profile says.

Poonawalla’s Time profile says that from the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, the 40-year-old head of the world’s largest vaccine maker “sought to meet the moment.” “The pandemic is not over yet, and Poonawalla could still help end it. Vaccine inequality is stark, and delayed immunisati­on in one part of the world can have global consequenc­es—including the risk of more dangerous variants emerging,” it says.

The Time profile describes the Taliban co-founder Baradar as a “quiet, secretive man who rarely gives public statements or interviews.” “Baradar nonetheles­s represents a more moderate current within the Taliban, the one that will be thrust into the limelight to win Western support and desperatel­y needed financial aid. The question is whether the man who coaxed the Americans out of Afghanista­n can sway his own movement,” says Baradar’s profile.

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 ??  ?? India has had three pivotal leaders, Modi among them, says Time, while commending Banerjee for her street-fighter spirit and self-made life in a patriarcha­l culture. Adar Poonawalla's profile says the 40-year-old could still help end the pandemic
India has had three pivotal leaders, Modi among them, says Time, while commending Banerjee for her street-fighter spirit and self-made life in a patriarcha­l culture. Adar Poonawalla's profile says the 40-year-old could still help end the pandemic
 ??  ?? ADAR POONAWALLA, CEO, SII
ADAR POONAWALLA, CEO, SII
 ??  ?? MAMATA BANERJEE, CM, West Bengal
MAMATA BANERJEE, CM, West Bengal
 ??  ?? NARENDRA MODI, Prime Minister
NARENDRA MODI, Prime Minister

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