Filter the noise, focus on ensuring key requirements in COVID-19 surge: Jaishankar to Indian missions ANI | Updated: May 05, 2021 12:08 IST
By Naveen Kapoor
London [UK]/ New Delhi [India], May 5 (ANI): External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar has said that his message to Indian missions is to focus on the very serious situation back home just like government is focused in addressing the pandemic single- mindedly and to not get distracted by debate surrounding the surge of COVID-19 cases in the country.
In an exclusive interview with ANI, he said there was a need to filter noise, and focus on addressing the medical requirements that will help deal with the virus.
The agreement was mutually agreed upon and signed in the aftermath of the 1971 Indo-Pak war after which East Pakistan was liberated, leading to the formation of Bangladesh. The agreement emphasises upon respect for each other’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, political independence, and unity. It also mentions non-interference in each other’s internal affairs and discarding of hostile propaganda. Asserting that the past handling of Pakistan raises many questions, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Thursday said the 1972 Simla agreement resulted in a “revanchist” Pakistan and continuing problems in Jammu and Kashmir, as he hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “bold moves” in dealing with the neighbouring country. As noted previously, four adjustments can impact on the amount of child support owed by a parent, namely: There are many, many ways in which this can happen. If the child has increased needs, even if the parties incomes have not changed, a judge may
COVID-19 is global crisis, what you describe as aid we describe as friendship, support: Jaishankar ANI | Updated: May 05, 2021 09:38 IST
By Naveen Kapoor
London [UK]/ New Delhi [India], May 5 (ANI): Terming COVID-19 as a shared problem and a global crisis , External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said that India had earlier extended its friendship and support to other countries by sending medicines and vaccines and it is now being reciprocated in view of the surge in coronavirus cases in the country.
Speaking with ANI in an exclusive interview, Jaishankar said there is need to understand the uniqueness of problem being faced by the global community and people were connecting to the situation faced by India.
London [UK], May 5 (ANI): Amid India's effort to combat the record rise of COVID-19 cases, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar has admitted that the country's healthcare system stands exposed on how since the 75 years of independence, it has "underinvested" in the area of public healthcare.