Amit
Shah Chairs Heads of Departments of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)
Member States Responsible for Prevention and Elimination of Emergency
Situations, in New Delhi
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Amit Shah said that it is a matter of
pride that, India is donning the mantle of the Chair of the SCO Council of
Heads of State for the very first time since becoming a full-fledged Member
State in 2017.
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Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra
Modi, India attaches special importance to Disaster Risk Reduction and ready to
share its expertise and experience in this field for greater cooperation and mutual
trust among SCO Member States
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India's priority as the Chair of the Council
is to take forward the SECURE theme articulated by Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi
at the Qingdao Summit of the SCO in 2018, which means, S – Security, E – Economic
Cooperation, C – Connectivity, U – Unity, R – Respect For
Sovereignty and Integrity and E – Environment Protection
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India now has accurate and timely early warning
systems and our approach to early warning systems is People-Centric
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India has made 'Community Empowerment’ the
basis of its efforts, due to which the damage caused by cyclones has been reduced,
which is being appreciated by the whole world today
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We need innovative strategies to build a
safer world for ourselves and the generations to come
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Risk reduction is not a local matter, the
challenges of disaster prevention are similar around the World, and, that is why
we need to learn from each other, innovate and increase mutual cooperation
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Unless we collectively achieve the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) and the SENDAI Framework Goals, it will be difficult to
deliver on the goals set by both these frameworks
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To further strengthen the approach of SCO,
5 major areas can be identified to work – Confidence Building Efforts in Asia, Collective
Responsibility Approach, Expanding Cooperation in Communication and Information
Sharing, Identification of Priority Areas, and, Use of newly developed technology
in disaster resilience capacity building
Union Home Minister and Minister
of Cooperation Amit Shah chaired the meeting of Heads of Departments of Shanghai
Cooperation Organization (SCO) Member States responsible for Prevention and Elimination
of Emergency Situations, in New Delhi on 20 April, 2023.
In his address, Union Home Minister
and Minister of Cooperation said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra
Modi, India attaches special importance to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
in promoting dialogue on the subject relating to multi-dimensional political, security
and economic subjects. He said that India has been associated with the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization since 2005 and playing an important role as an observer
country, since then. At the 17th Summit in 2017, India became a full member of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization as part of an important step in the process of
expansion of this organization.
Amit Shah said that it is a matter
of pride that, India is donning the mantle of the Chair of the SCO Council of Heads
of State for the very first time since becoming a full-fledged Member State in 2017.
He said that India's priority as the Chair of the Council is to take forward the
SECURE theme articulated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Qingdao Summit of
the SCO in 2018, which means, S – Security, E – Economic Cooperation, C – Connectivity,
U – Unity, R – Respect For Sovereignty and Integrity and
E – Environment Protection. Mr. Shah said that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
will probably be the largest regional organization in the world at this time, representing
40% of the global population, 25% of the global GDP and 22% of the world's total
land area. He said that today, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization has developed
into an international organization. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization has provided
an excellent platform for harmonizing cooperation with all member countries.
Union Minister of Home and Minister
of Cooperation said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi,
India attaches special importance to Disaster Risk Reduction and is ready to share
its expertise and experience in this field for greater cooperation and mutual trust
among SCO Member States. He said that India believes that no hazard is small or
big and it does not leave anyone behind. Mr. Shah said that India now has more accurate
and timely early warning system in place and the country has seen a sea change in
the way its early warning systems (EWS) of drought, flood, lightning, heat wave,
cold wave, cyclone, have improved. He said that the forecast not only warns us about
the disaster but also predicts the potential impact it is likely to cause. Mr. Shah
said that at the time of a natural disaster, it is of great importance how quickly
the relief reaches the affected area and this speed reflects the preparedness of
the team and the efficiency of their training.
Amit Shah said that each and
every life, family and their livelihood are priceless and we must make all possible
efforts to protect it. He said that India’s approach to Early Warning System is
people-centric and we want to ensure that our forecasting and warning system is
not just scientifically advanced but it is also communicated in a manner that is
understandable, usable and actionable by common people. Mr. Shah said that there
was a time when cyclonic storms in India used to cause huge loss of life and property,
but, India has made 'Community Empowerment’ the basis of
its efforts, due to which the damage caused by cyclones has been reduced, which
is being appreciated by the whole world today.
Union Home Minister said that
under the leadership of Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, India has taken several
important initiatives of International cooperation in the
field of disaster risk reduction. He said that the India-led Coalition for Disaster
Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) today has 39 members from across the world. CDRI
is working with member countries to ensure that all investments in infrastructure
is made in a manner that it makes our infrastructure resilient to disasters, thereby
securing not just our present but also our future. Along with this, CDRI is placing
particular emphasis on some of the most vulnerable regions of the world, such as
Small Islands Developing States (SIDS). Also, on India’s initiative, a Working Group
on Disaster Risk Reduction has been constituted at the G-20, and the first meeting
of this Group was held recently in Gandhinagar in Gujarat.
Union Home Minister said that
over the past few years, the SCO region faced high intensity natural disasters with
huge collateral economic losses and huge devastation has been caused around the
world by earthquakes, droughts, floods, unpredictable storms, and sea-level rise
which were associated with Climate Change and this has become an acute threat to
global development. Mr. Shah said that Risk reduction is not a local matter anymore
and an action taken in one part of the world has an impact on the risk intensity
in other parts of the world. He said that the challenges of disaster prevention
are similar around the World, and, that is why we need to learn from each other,
innovate and increase mutual cooperation.
Amit Shah said that to further
strengthen the approach of SCO, 5 major areas can be identified to work –
1)
Confidence Building Efforts in Asia,
2)
Collective Responsibility Approach,
3)
Expanding Cooperation in Communication and Information
Sharing,
4)
Identification of Priority Areas, and,
5)
Use of newly developed technology in disaster
resilience capacity building.
Mr. Shah, while speaking about
above 5 areas in detail, said that adopting a collective responsibility approach
for disaster resilience will help SCO member States to work together, more effectively.
Along with this, by pooling our resources and expertise, Member States can avoid
duplication of efforts and resources, and this will strengthen the region's overall
disaster resilience approach. He said that SCO Member States can expand their cooperation
on emergency situations by exchanging best practices of communication, coordination
of response efforts and real-time information exchange. Mr. Shah said that effective
communication and information exchange can help ensure timely, specialized coordinated
response to emergent situation. He said that new and developed technology can play
an important role in disaster resilience capacity building. SCO Member States can
share their experience and knowledge in the successful use of technologies, such
as, Artificial Intelligence, Remote Sensing, Drone Technology and Data Analytics
to improve in Early Warning Systems, Disaster Risk Assessment and Response. Home
Minister said that similar technologies can also help in increasing the effectiveness
and efficiency of our response efforts as it can prove to be a game-changer in search
and rescue operations.