Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday suggested setting up of an emergency fund to battle Covid 19 in the south Asia region and made an initial offer of USD 10 million as India’s contribution. He also offered technical and manpower assistance to the eight-member states of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation who had joined a video conference to discuss a joint strategy to deal with coronavirus in the region.
“I propose we create a COVID-19 emergency fund; this could be based on voluntary contributions from all of us,” PM Modi told Saarc leaders.
Prime minister had also offered assistance through a rapid response team of medical professionals that could rush to the aide of an emergency situation in any of the member states when and if required.
He also said a joint research platform to coordinate efforts for controlling epidemics within the South Asian region could be floated with the assistance of the Indian Council of Medical Research. He also offered to share software enabling tracking of virus-infected persons that could possibly result in coronavirus containment efforts.
Maldivian President thanked India for providing technical and medical assistance and for evacuating its nationals. Heads of states of Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan also thanked and acknowledged help from India in fighting the disease.“It is clear we have to work together; we can respond best to coronavirus by coming together, not growing apart,” PM Modi said.

















































