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Modi’s 5 directives to Indian diplomats for coronavirus


Published : 02 Apr 2020 10:22 PM | Updated : 07 Sep 2020 08:57 AM

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has held the first-ever video conference with all the heads of missions worldwide and exhorted them to take steps on ‘five specific counts’ during this time of crisis due to coronavirus pandemic, the High Commission in Dhaka says.

India had taken unprecedented and early steps in response to this pandemic from mid-January this year, to reduce the risk of importing the infection, and thereafter to prevent a large outbreak.

This included the world’s largest quarantine and lock-down, implemented by India. Modi noted that “extraordinary times require extraordinary solutions, which was why even in this globalised era, most of the world had quarantined itself”.

“This was an unavoidable step taken to fight this pandemic, but it was also hugely consequential, as the closure of the globalized system has had an extensive and far-reaching impact upon the international transport system, financial markets and the global economy.”

The Prime Minister complimented Heads of Missions for their efforts to evacuate Indians stranded abroad in some of the epicentres of the crisis.

His further five directives to the Indian diplomats include:

1. To ensure their own health and safety, and that of their teams and families;

2. To attend to Indians who remain in various foreign countries, given the uncertainty of continuing international travel restrictions. He called on Heads of Indian Missions to help boost the morale of such compatriots abroad, and to help them address issues arising from their unplanned stay abroad, with their host Governments, and also to address other problems Indians might face abroad, including arranging shelter, where necessary and feasible;

3. To stay alert and identify in their countries of accreditation best practices, innovations, scientific breakthroughs and sources to procure medical equipment, for India’s fight against COVID-19. He also advised Heads of Mission to suitably publicise the newly-established PM-CARES Fund to mobilize donations from abroad;

4. Since this crisis also impacts upon the economy, PM advised Heads of Mission to also focus on ensuring that commerce in essential supplies, logistics chains, remit tances and so on are unaffected, through their coordination with foreign partners;

5. To continue to pay close attention to the evolving international political and economic situation, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In response, ten Heads of Mission, in Beijing, Washington DC, Tehran, Rome, Berlin, Kathmandu, Abu Dhabi, Kabul, Male, and Seoul offered their perspectives to PM and the rest of the audience.

They shared feedback regarding appreciation in their countries of accreditation of the resolute measures taken by India to combat this pandemic. Heads of Missions outlined their efforts to help Indians stranded abroad, in particular, students and workers.

They also reported efforts to identify medicine, medical devices, technologies, research and other measures which might help in India’s own national effort to fight this pandemic.

Heads of Mission also reported lessons learned in other countries, and their best practices, in the global fight against COVID-19. In our neighbourhood, Heads of Mission underlined measures to assist the national responses of those countries, using the special fund created at India’s initiative for SAARC countries to combat COVID-19.

The Heads of Mission also expressed gratitude for the guidance and inspiration from PM for their work. In conclusion, Prime Minister emphasised that India’s Missions abroad may well be far from home, but they remain full participants in India’s fight against COVID-19. He emphasised that the unity and alertness of all Indians would help safeguard the nation’s future.