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India PM to skip G7 meet due to Covid situation

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not attend the G7 Summit in the UK in person, the Indian government said yesterday, as the country reels from a massive wave of coronaviru­s cases.

India is not part of the Group of Seven wealthy democracie­s but was invited to the talks by Britain, which holds the rotating presidency of the organisati­on throughout 2021.

“Given the prevailing Covid situation, it has been decided that the prime minister will not attend the G7 Summit in person,” foreign ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi said in a statement.

The decision to virtually appear at the leaders’ summit in Cornwall in southern England in June comes as India reported nearly 330,000 fresh cases and almost 3,900 new deaths on Monday.

It also follows a virus scare within India’s foreign ministry delegation in early May.

Foreign Minister Subrahmany­am Jaishankar, who had travelled to Britain for G7 meetings with his counterpar­ts, said then that he would avoid in-person meetings after a possible exposure to positive cases.

India – a country of 1.3bn people – is the world’s second-most infected after the US with nearly 23mn Covid-19 cases.

The new surge in cases has ravaged major cities, including the capital New Delhi and financial hub Mumbai, pushing hospitals to breaking point and leading to severe shortages in oxygen and beds.

Many states across the country have imposed lockdowns, as well as curbs on movement and activities to try and reduce the spread of the virus.

But the pathogen is also spreading into rural areas, where the majority of the population lives, overwhelmi­ng local health centres but also crematoriu­ms and cemeteries.

Meanwhile, foreign aid has been pouring into India to alleviate the nation’s dire oxygen shortage as part of a huge internatio­nal effort.

The urgent supplies – from the US, Russia and the UK among others – include oxygen generators, face masks and vaccines.

The World Health Organisati­on

said on Monday that a Cov- id-19 variant spreading in India appeared to be more contagious as it classified as being “of concern”.

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