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UK profiles India | England must stop nit-picking, focus on boosting economic ties

The UK should have appreciated the Indian approach of using a centralised data-base to issue COVID-19 vaccination certificates which effectively addresses the concerns of private players accessing the data with ease in the name issuing certificates 

October 04, 2021 / 10:45 IST
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Trust the British to create a problem where there exists none. Part bureaucratic inertia and some measure of colonial hangover, the British went against every strain of logic to raise questions over India’s vaccination certificate format.

That meant inoculated Indians travelling to the United Kingdom would be treated as unvaccinated. Britain claimed this change was brought in after the National Health Authority (NHA) updated the certification to make it compliant with the specifications from the World Health Organisation (WHO) while issuing vaccination certificates.

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This position doesn’t cut much ice.

After reports that India would take reciprocal action with UK nationals travelling to India, British authorities came out with a perfunctory statement aimed at salvaging the situation. “The UK is continuing to work on expanding the policy to countries and territories across the globe in a phased approach. We are continuing to engage with the Government of India on technical cooperation to expand UK recognition of vaccine certification to people vaccinated by a relevant public health body in India,” the British High Commission spokesperson said in a statement.