Investments in weapons may reduce due to coronavirus
Investments in weapons may reduce due to coronavirus
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Everyone knows that a healthy mind resides in a healthy body, just as India, which conceptualizes the world, looks sick on the health front due to its large population. Our public spending on health is 1% of GDP. There is a shortage of personnel along with the basic infrastructure related to healthcare. After the Corona epidemic, it is being speculated that the world will once again invest in life-saving equipment and resources instead of weapons. India will have to do the same.

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In 2018, India stands at 145th position among the 195 countries included in the Health Care Access and Quality Index of the Global Burden Disease Study published in the famous international medical journal Lancet. The average score in this index is 60 while India with 41.2 points is lagging behind its neighboring countries Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Bhutan.

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In the current circumstances, the law to deal with any epidemic in the country, the Epidemic Disease Act 1897 is in existence. Most of the provisions have been prepared on the basis of decades-old trends. As such, various ports of border restrictions have been considered as standard in the law because water was the biggest mode of transport at that time.

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