Covid-19 pandemic an opportunity to reshape world order: PM Modi

At Raisina Dialogue, Modi calls for united global efforts to defeat Covid, says India has tried to walk the talk

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Narendra Modi
In an address at the Raisina Dialogue, the Prime Minister said India tried to protect its 1.3 billion nationals from Covid-19, and, at the same time, tried to support pandemic response efforts of others

Prime Minister on Tuesday stressed the need for united global efforts to deal with the crisis, saying mankind will not be able to defeat it unless everyone comes out of it.

In an address at the Raisina Dialogue, the Prime Minister said India tried to protect its 1.3 billion nationals from Covid-19, and, at the same time, tried to support pandemic response efforts of others.

“We understand fully, that mankind will not defeat the pandemic unless all of us, everywhere, regardless of the colour of our passports, come out of it. That is why, this year, despite many constraints, we have supplied vaccines to over 80 countries,” he said at the conference, held virtually.

The Prime Minister further said, “We will continue to share our experiences, our expertise and also our resources with humanity in the fight against the pandemic.” “While we may be used to having 'Plan A' and 'Plan B' but there is no Planet B and only Planet Earth, he said and added so, we must remember that we hold this planet merely as trustees for our future generations.

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The PM also said that during this pandemic, in our own humble way, within our own limited resources, we in India have tried to walk the talk.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said there is a need for ensuring equitable access to vaccines across the world as no one will be safe till everyone is safe and that the access to vaccines can be ensured by ramping up its production, including in countries like India.

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First Published: Tue, April 13 2021. 20:53 IST
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