It's what happens when a government prioritises popularity over pragmatism. If those in power don't take it seriously then the population never will. It's what happened here last year (on a far smaller scale, of course), and it's what didn't happen in Oz and NZ. Because of circumstances, India is at a disadvantage to start with, but it should never have been allowed to reach this stage. They should have at least reduced vaccine exports to countries in a better position, and those countries should have seen this coming and offered to help by extending their own rollouts. It feels nice to be in the box seats now, but if the Indian mutations end up escaping the vaccine and swamping the rest of the world, and we're back in lockdown by autumn, the West will be at least partly to blame.