New Delhi: Coronavirus has caused worldwide outcry. This virus started spreading from Wuhan, China, today has engulfed the whole world. The world is making every effort to combat the epidemic of this virus. Meanwhile, many kinds of questions have also arisen regarding China. India, which is battling the virus epidemic, has stressed that the global treaty banning the making of destructive biological weapons should be strictly followed.
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It is worth mentioning that this attitude of India in the global scenario is very important. This was stated by India at the G20 countries summit in Saudi Arabia on the 45th anniversary of the implementation of the Biological and Lethal Weapons Treaty (BTWC). India called for a ban on biological weapons, as well as the global impact of the devastating Coronavirus.
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India's Foreign Ministry said in a statement without giving any detailed information that the impact of the coronavirus epidemic has necessitated international cooperation, including the institutional strengthening of the World Health Organization (WHO). India is working closely with other member countries involved in the treaty, to collect data to play an effective role in dealing with bio-threats and bio-emergencies. India believes that BTWC must respond effectively to the challenges arising from new and emerging scientific and technological developments.
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