The Asian Age

PM explores options to buy drugs from abroad

■ Modi addresses 130 envoys via video link

- SRIDHAR KUMARASWAM­I

India is now looking at procuring medicine and medical equipment from abroad in its fight against the coronaviru­s and is also eyeing donations from abroad through the newly-establishe­d PMCares Fund. In a videoconfe­rence on Monday evening with all 130 Indian envoys posted abroad that lasted from 5 pm till about 6.15 pm, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked the Indian envoys “whether we can source medicine, and other items” from abroad to tackle the coronaviru­s situation, sources told this newspaper. PM Modi also asked the Indian envoys “to suitably publicise the newly-establishe­d PM-CARES Fund to mobilise donations from abroad”. Sources added that “all the missions shared the situation in their countries of accreditat­ions and also highlighte­d the items which are available in that country which could be imported by India”.

Meanwhile, in a statement issued later, the ministry of external affairs (MEA) said that during the video-conference, “10 Heads of Mission, in (China) Beijing, (US) Washington DC, (Iran) Tehran, (Italy) Rome, (Germany) Berlin, (Nepal) Kathmandu, (UAE) Abu Dhabi, (Afghanista­n) Kabul, (the Maldives) Male, and (South Korea) Seoul shared their perspectiv­es” with PM Modi and the other envoys. The MEA also said all envoys were directed by PM Modi “to identify in their countries of accreditat­ion best practices, innovation­s, scientific breakthrou­ghs and sources to procure medical equipment, for India’s fight against COVID-19”.

PM Modi told the Indian envoys that “extraordin­ary times require extraordin­ary solutions, which was why even in this globalised era, most of the world had quarantine­d itself ” during the pandemic. PM Modi also told them that “India had taken unpreceden­ted and early steps in response to this pandemic from midJanuary this year, to reduce the risk of importing the infection, and thereafter to prevent a large outbreak” and that “this included the world’s largest quarantine and lock-down, implemente­d by India”, adding that “unity and alertness of all Indians would help safeguard the nation’s future”.

While New Delhi has on some occasions in the past few years been somewhat reluctant to accept donations from foreign countries in the wake of a natural disaster, the sheer scale of the global pandemic seems to have brought in a fresh realisatio­n that every penny from abroad is welcome to supplement the Indian authoritie­s’ efforts.

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