Khaleej Times

‘Military must be on forefront of combating bio-terrorism’

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NEW DELHI — Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said here on Thursday that the armed forces and its medical services have to be on the forefront of combating the threat of bio-terrorism.

Singh was speaking at the inaugural session of the First SCO Conference on Military Medicine. “I would like to underline the importance of building capabiliti­es to deal with the menace of bio-terrorism. Bio-terror is a real threat today. It breaks out as a contagious plague and the armed forces and its medical services have to be at the forefront of combating this menace,” said Singh.

The conference is the first military cooperatio­n event to be organised in India under the SCO after it joined the organisati­on in 2017. The two-day conference is being held in accordance with the SCO Defence Cooperatio­n Plan 2019-20.

“The ever advancing battlefiel­d technology has imposed a vast array of previously unrecognis­ed challenges. Newer and non-convention­al formats of warfare have further added to the complexity of existing challenges,” he said.

During the conference, Indian armed forces will demonstrat­e the Rapid Action Medical Team and organise a guided tour for delegation­s of military medicine experts from various participat­ing member nations to the Army Research and Referral Hospital in New Delhi.

“The threat of nuclear, chemical and biological warfare further adds to the complexity of the situation. The medical profession­als of the armed forces are probably uniquely equipped to deal with these deadly challenges. The medical services of the armed forces are expected to play a vital role in identifyin­g these challenges, defining the limits of human tolerance and suggesting strategies to mitigate the adverse health effects of such environmen­ts,” added Singh. —

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