India attends SAARC video-conference hosted by Pakistan

Tuesday 28th April 2020 17:13 EDT
 
 

Reaffirming its commitment for greater knowledge sharing, India participated in a video conference of SAARC health ministers hosted by Pakistan to promote greater regional cooperation to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said India was represented at the conference by Director General of Health Services who was assisted by experts from All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

"The virtual meeting was an occasion for India to reaffirm its strong commitment towards greater sharing of knowledge, expertise and best practices in the joint fight against COVID-19 for the larger regional good," the MEA said.

Most SAARC countries were represented at the official level. "This event followed India's earlier initiative of hosting a video conference of senior health professionals on March 26 which had proved to be a productive and outcome-oriented exercise to promote greater regional cooperation against Covid-19," the MEA said in a statement. It said India made a detailed presentation at the conference on how it is responding to the situation.

The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is a regional grouping comprising Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. All the SAARC member nations are facing the adverse social and economic impact of the pandemic. At the video conference, the Indian side briefed other countries about its efforts to ramp up the production of medicines and essential materials besides its research on drugs and vaccines to confront the pandemic.

"At the meeting, India also highlighted the successful use and promising future of new and innovative technology-based solutions such as the mobile app ''Aarogya Setu'' to maximize community outreach and intervention," the MEA said. The meeting comes over a month after India took the lead with Prime Minister Narendra Modi bringing the SAARC leaders together through a video-conference amid rising Covid-19 cases in the populous region.

"The sentiment of cooperation and solidarity in the region intensified by Prime Minister Modi's video conference with SAARC leaders on March 15 has led to much progress in the fight against the virus through a series of concrete follow-up measures aimed at easing the suffering of the people in the region," the MEA said.

It listed setting up of the SAARC Covid-19 Emergency Fund, creation of a dedicated website developed by SAARC Disaster Management Centre in Gandhinagar and promotion of a stand-alone network of health and trade officials for their interaction in real time among the visible practical steps to deal with the pandemic at the regional level.

India has also developed an electronic platform for use by all SAARC countries to exchange information on response mechanism to deal with the pandemic. "As the next major step, the platform will be launched for exchange of specialized information and tools on Covid-19 among designated health professionals in the region," the MEA said.


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