NEW DELHI :
INDIA on Monday pitched for a global
mechanism to check any possible
misuse of biological weapons in view of
the uncertain international security
environment.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar
said “misuse” of biological weapons by
non-state actors is no longer a distant possibility and that international cooperation is needed to combat such a challenge.
He was speaking at a conference on 50
years of the ‘Biological Weapons
Convention’. “Bioterrorism is a serious
concern that the international community has to be adequately prepared for.
Yet the BWC still lacks basic institutional structures,” he said.
“It has no compliance system, it has no
permanent technical body and no mechanism to track new scientific developments.
These gaps must be bridged in order
to strengthen confidence,” he added.
Jaishankar said India has
consistently called for stronger
compliance measures within
BWC, including verification
designed for today’s world.
“India supports international
cooperation and assistance
enabling exchange of materials and equipment for peaceful use,” he said.
“We have further called for
systematic review of scientific
and technological developments so that governance does
indeed keep pace with innovation,” he added.
Jaishankar said India has
consistently called for stronger
compliance measures within
BWC, including verification
designed for today’s world.
“India supports international
cooperation and assistance
enabling exchange of materials and equipment for peaceful use,” he said