India's Disaster Defense: How Modi's 10-Point Plan Reshapes Asia-Pacific Safety

India has reaffirmed its strong commitment to enhancing disaster risk reduction across the Asia-Pacific region. Minister Nityanand Rai emphasized that under PM Modi's leadership, India will champion comprehensive capacity-building initiatives. The country is working closely with APDIM and regional partners to implement innovative disaster management strategies. This collaboration aligns with PM Modi's 10-Point Agenda for Disaster Risk Reduction and sustainable development goals.

Key Points: India Commits to Asia-Pacific Disaster Risk Reduction Strategy

  • India to lead regional capacity-building for disaster risk assessment and management
  • Focus on geospatial applications and impact-based forecasting systems
  • Strengthening early warning dissemination across Asia-Pacific nations
  • Promoting climate-resilient infrastructure planning through regional cooperation
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India committed to disaster risk reduction in Asia-Pacific: MoS Nityanand Rai

MoS Nityanand Rai reaffirms India's commitment to regional disaster resilience, highlighting PM Modi's 10-Point Agenda and capacity-building initiatives across Asia-Pacific.

"India will champion a comprehensive capacity-building agenda covering risk assessment, geospatial applications, and climate-resilient infrastructure planning - MoS Nityanand Rai"

New Delhi, Nov 22

Minister of State for Home Affairs and Disaster Management Nityanand Rai on Saturday reaffirmed the country's commitment to enhance regional collaboration and implement innovative strategies for disaster risk reduction in the Asia-Pacific region.

Speaking at the 10th Session of the Asian and Pacific Centre for Development of Disaster Information Management (APDIM) on Inclusive Disaster Risk Data Governance held at Vigyan Bhawan, the MoS emphasised India's commitment to regional disaster resilience and cooperation.

He highlighted that under India's Chairmanship and the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India will champion a comprehensive capacity-building agenda covering risk assessment, geospatial applications, impact-based forecasting, early warning dissemination, and climate-resilient infrastructure planning.

India reaffirmed its dedication to working closely with APDIM and regional partners to reduce disaster and climate risks across Asia-Pacific.

The partnership with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP), APDIM, and other multilateral forums is guided by PM Modi's 10-Point Agenda for Disaster Risk Reduction, he said.

This agenda emphasises investments at the local level, leveraging technology, fostering networks among universities and research centres, strengthening risk data, and promoting regional cooperation, he said.

The session concluded with a shared commitment to enhance regional collaboration and implement innovative strategies for disaster risk reduction in the Asia-Pacific region.

During the deliberations, the specific agenda of Governing Council discussions on previous year activities on APDIM; activities to be undertaken in 2026 and the strategic work plan 2026-2030.

The outcomes of this meeting will guide APDIM's overall programme of work and also contribute to advancing the goals of the Sendai Framework and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

The tenth session of the Governing Council was attended by delegation heads and representatives from member states, including Bangladesh, Iran, Maldives, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Turkey, along with observer representatives from Tajikistan.

The session was also attended by Stephen Cooper, Director of Administration at the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP); Letizia Rossano, Director of APDIM; Mostafa Mohanghegh, Senior Coordinator of APDIM; and other officials from the APDIM Secretariat, Iran, and observer organisations.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Hope this translates to better early warning systems at ground level. During the recent floods in my state, many villages didn't receive timely alerts. Implementation is key!
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David E
As someone working in humanitarian aid, I appreciate India's regional approach. Disaster management requires cross-border cooperation, especially in South Asia where natural disasters don't respect political boundaries.
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Ananya R
The mention of involving universities and research centers is promising. Our academic institutions have so much potential to contribute to disaster risk reduction through innovation and local knowledge.
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Vikram M
While the intentions sound good, I hope there's proper budget allocation and monitoring. Too many government initiatives fail due to poor execution and corruption at implementation level.
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Sarah B
India's leadership in this area could be transformative for the entire region. The Asia-Pacific faces increasing climate challenges, and coordinated action is essential. Good to see India stepping up!

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