‘People look to India how Modi responded to coronavirus’
   Date :01-Jun-2020

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 Patricia Scotland, Commonwealth Secretary-General
 
 
By Vishal Gulati :
 
NEW DELHI,
 
THE world is looking towards India how Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Government and the people have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, controlled it and minimised it, said Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland. She said she was impressed with the way Prime Minister Modi pulled together members of the SAARC, including Pakistan. In an interview with IANS, the Secretary-General said India -- a home to half of the Commonwealth’s 2.4 billion citizens -- is a valued member of the Commonwealth family, with its Government, people and institutions contributing in practical ways to collaborate across the 54 member countries, particularly through innovative programmes such as the UN India Fund and Commonwealth Trade Finance Facility.
 
On the pandemic, she said the whole Commonwealth has been affected by the virus. India reported its first case in January just like the US, Italy and Russia and has made an immense effort to keep the spread of the virus under control and safeguard its citizens. As of May 20, it has over 106,000 cases and 42,298 recoveries -- considering the size of its population, India has done well, Scotland said. “That is why, people are looking to India for how Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the government and people of India have responded to the pandemic, controlled it and minimised it because it could have been so much worse,” she said. “We know that we have never needed multilateralism more than we do today. I was very impressed with how PM Modi pulled together members of SAARC, including Pakistan -- everyone came -- in which the need for ‘coming together, not growing apart’ was underlined.
 
“I commend India for providing various medical supplies -- testing kits and sanitisers among other items -- to SAARC members, including Commonwealth member states,” she said. “India is the largest provider of generic drugs globally and can, therefore, draw on its growing pharma industry to provide medical supplies to many small Commonwealth states and we’ve been very interested in how India’s made this contribution.