Why We Should Praise PM Modi's SAARC Video Conference Move
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18-Mar-2020

Why We Should Praise PM Modi's SAARC Video Conference Move

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PM Narendra Modi just had a video conference with the SAARC nations for the review and for developing a strategy in the fight against coronavirus, the deadly pandemic which caused more than 7,000 lives across the globe and has placed the humanity under constant pressure and threat. 

Cooperation is the way to endurance. This is the message that the Indian head of the state PM Narendra Modi appears to have passed on with his choice to start a video meeting among pioneers of the nations that establish the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation to diagram a methodology to stand up to mutually the weakening risk presented by the coronavirus.  

The SAARC countries were meeting after a long rest. A perilous pandemic had united the meeting on a capricious stage. However, the representative from Pakistan considered the somewhat dreary event to be fit to needle India on Kashmir, requiring the lifting 'all things considered'.  

Narendra Modi properly decided to disregard the incitement and spotlight on the current issue, requiring the making of a deliberate just-in-case account. Pooling aggregate assets is, undoubtedly, a smart thought when gone up against by a common danger.  

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Notwithstanding, PM Modi's emphasis on the standard of cooperation appears to have fallen on the famous hard of hearing ear in certain examples. There are motivations to presume that at any rate one passing in India could have been stayed away from if the warnings gave by the specialists had been clung to.  

Reckless conduct bothers the hazard to individual residents as well as includes to the weight a broken-down medicinal services framework, which will undoubtedly be extended while distinguishing the individuals who have intentionally evaded the arrangement of location. Indians must recall that an emergency of this greatness can, as PM Modi contended, just be handled based on a joint effort.  

Be that as it may, the weight of cooperation can't rest with the government alone. The fight against the infection must be open in the most genuine sense, with residents holding hands with the specialists to limit the danger of contamination.  

Lack of interest to metro obligations, as was apparent in the cases in Delhi and Kerala, could drag out the enduring of the country and its kin. There is then a solid case for India to soak up a powerful culture of community patriotism to avert dangers of wellbeing and something else later on.  

But we should be praising PM Modi's move to conduct a video conference meeting on such short notice and we can see the SAARC group fight it out against the "Coronavirus Pandemic" for good in the end.

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