SAARC leaders praise India for virus conference
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation's leaders have praised India for initiating the video conference to discuss measures to tackle the spread of coronavirus.
The world's coronavirus pandemic has infected more than 1,50,000 people and killed over 5,800. More than 70,000 people worldwide have recovered after being infected.
Apart from Modi, Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Maldivian President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, Nepalese Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli, Bhutanese premier Lotay Tshering, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Special Assistant to Pakistani Prime Minister on Health Zafar Mirza, participated in the video conference.
On Friday, PM Modi had reached out to the eight-member regional grouping and pitched for a video conference among the leaders of the SAARC to chalk out a strong strategy to combat the virus outbreak. His suggestion was backed by all member states of SAARC.
Modi's pitch for a joint SAARC strategy to combat coronavirus assumes significance as in the last three years, New Delhi has been distancing itself from the SAARC, citing the security challenges facing the region from terror networks based in Pakistan, which is also a member of the grouping.
The last SAARC Summit in 2014 was held in Nepal's Kathmandu, which was attended by Modi.
The 2016 SAARC Summit was to be held in Islamabad. But after a terror attack on an Indian Army camp in Jammu and Kashmir's Uri on September 18 that year, New Delhi expressed its inability to participate in the summit due to the "prevailing circumstances".
The summit was called off after Bangladesh, Bhutan and Afghanistan also declined to take part in it.