‘भारत ने वैश्विक दक्षिण के अनेक देशों सहित 100 से भी अधिक देशों को कोविड-19 टीकों की लगभग 300 मिलियन खुराक भेजी’
‘भारत का पारंपरिक ज्ञान यही कहता है कि बीमारी का न होना और अच्छा स्वास्थ्य निश्चित रूप से एक जैसे नहीं हैं’
‘भारत के प्राचीन ग्रंथ हमें पूरी दुनिया को एक परिवार के रूप में देखने की शिक्षा देते हैं’
‘भारत के प्रयासों का उद्देश्य अंतिम छोर पर मौजूद व्‍यक्ति तक का बेहतर स्वास्थ्य सुनिश्चित करना है’
‘भारत की विशाल विविधता के लिए कारगर साबित होने वाला नजरिया अन्य देशों के लिए भी एक सटीक रूपरेखा बन सकता है’

Excellencies, Esteemed Dignitaries and Delegates, Namaskar!

Warm greetings to everyone at the 76th Session of the World Health Assembly in Geneva. I congratulate the WHO on completing the historic milestone of serving the world for 75 years. I am sure that the WHO would be setting goals for the next 25 years, when it reaches 100 years of service.

Friends,

The COVID-19 pandemic showed us the need for greater collaboration in healthcare. The pandemic highlighted many gaps in the global health architecture. Building resilience in global systems needs a collective effort.

Friends,

The pandemic also highlighted a need to boost global health equity. During a crisis, India showed its commitment to international cooperation. We shipped almost 300 million doses to over 100 countries. Many of these countries were from the Global South. I am sure that supporting equal access to resources will be a top priority for the WHO in the coming years.

Friends,

India's traditional wisdom says that the absence of illness is not the same as good health. We must not only be free from illness but also go one step forward towards wellness. Traditional systems such as Yoga, Ayurveda and meditation, address physical, mental and social aspects of health. I am glad that WHO's first Global Centre for Traditional Medicine is being established in India. I am also happy that the world is recognising the importance of millets through the International Year of Millets.

Friends,

India's ancient scriptures teach us to see the world as one family- Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. During our G20 Presidency this year, we are working with the theme of ''One Earth, One Family, One Future''. Our vision for good health is ''One Earth One Health''. We can be healthy only when our whole ecosystem is healthy. So, our vision is not restricted to just humans. It extends to the entire ecosystem, including animals, plants and the environment.

Friends,

In the last few years, India has worked on availability, accessibility & affordability of healthcare. Be it the world's biggest health insurance scheme - Ayushman Bharat, or the massive ramping up of health infrastructure, or the drive to provide sanitation and drinking water to millions of families; Many of our efforts are aimed at boosting health at the last mile. An approach that works with the scale of India's diversity, can also be a framework for others. We are keen on supporting the WHO for similar efforts in low and middle income countries.

Friends,

I would like to commend the WHO on 75 years of efforts in advancing Health for All. The role of global institutions like the WHO was certainly important in the past. But it will be even more important in a future full of challenges. India is committed to helping every effort to build a healthier world. Thank You. Thank you very much!

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List of Outcomes: Visit of Prime Minister to Kuwait (December 21-22, 2024)
December 22, 2024
Sr. No.MoU/AgreementObjective

1

MoU between India and Kuwait on Cooperation in the field of Defence.

This MoU will institutionalize bilateral cooperation in the area of defence. Key areas of cooperation include training, exchange of personnel and experts, joint exercises, cooperation in defence industry, supply of defence equipment, and collaboration in research and development, among others.

2.

Cultural Exchange Programme (CEP) between India and Kuwait for the years 2025-2029.

The CEP will facilitate greater cultural exchanges in art, music, dance, literature and theatre, cooperation in preservation of cultural heritage, research and development in the area of culture and organizing of festivals.

3.

Executive Programme (EP) for Cooperation in the Field of Sports
(2025-2028)

The Executive Programme will strengthen bilateral cooperation in the field of sports between India and Kuwait by promoting exchange of visits of sports leaders for experience sharing, participation in programs and projects in the field of sports, exchange of expertise in sports medicine, sports management, sports media, sports science, among others.

4.

Kuwait’s membership of International Solar Alliance (ISA).

 

The International Solar Alliance collectively covers the deployment of solar energy and addresses key common challenges to the scaling up of use of solar energy to help member countries develop low-carbon growth trajectories.