Key Points

Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh has called for stronger global cooperation on disaster preparedness at the G20 Parliamentary Speakers' Summit. He highlighted India's institutional frameworks and technological advancements in disaster management. The official emphasized India's role in launching international initiatives like the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure. He also proposed concrete steps including integrating disaster studies into education and creating global best practice repositories.

Key Points: Harivansh Urges Global Action for Stronger Disaster Preparedness

  • Highlighted India's Disaster Management Act of 2005 as robust institutional framework
  • Called for greater international financing for disaster risk reduction
  • Emphasized India's advanced cyclone warning system and mobile apps
  • Proposed integrating disaster studies into higher education globally
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Rajya Sabha Dy Chairman Harivansh urges global action for stronger disaster preparedness

Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman calls for international cooperation on disaster risk reduction and financing at G20 Parliamentary Summit in South Africa.

"India's cyclone warning system is recognised globally for its accuracy and outreach. - Harivansh"

Cape Town, October 1

The Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh addressed the first Working Session on 'Strengthening Disaster Resilience and Responses' at the 11th G20 Parliamentary Speakers' Summit (P20) in Kleinmond, South Africa, on Wednesday.

He highlighted a range of institutional responses by India to improve disaster management and coordination in the wake of frequent challenges posed by climate change. Reiterating India's steadfast commitment to strengthening global disaster resilience, he also called for greater cooperation in financing Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in vulnerable countries.

Harivansh emphasised that the Disaster Management Act of 2005 has provided India with a robust institutional framework for mitigating, responding to, and recovering from disasters. Under this legislation, India has also constituted a professional National Disaster Response Force capable of responding to various natural disasters.

He further stated that India's ability to leverage scientific developments and merge them with innovative technology has improved early warning systems.

"India's cyclone warning system is recognised globally for its accuracy and outreach. A number of new mobile Applications such as Damini, Mausam, Meghdoot, etc. have been developed for the timely dissemination of early warnings and alerts to people," he added.

At the international level, Dy. Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, Harivansh, highlighted India's role in furthering the cause of resilient development. In 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) at the UN Climate Action Summit. India also played a key role in implementing the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction.

Towards the end, he called for countries to integrate disaster studies into higher education, create a global repository of best practices, and ensure innovative financing for developing nations.

The Deputy Chairman will further participate in a session on mobilising finance for a just energy transition and will chair a session on harnessing critical minerals for sustainable development during the summit.

The Deputy Chairman is also likely to hold bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Germany, Italy and other countries.

South Africa is the first African nation to host the G20 summit. It has underlined the theme of 'Solidarity, Equality, and Sustainability' for its G20 Presidency.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good initiative but implementation at ground level needs improvement. In my village during last floods, early warnings didn't reach properly. Hope this global cooperation helps bridge such gaps.
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Ananya R
Integrating disaster studies in higher education is a brilliant idea! Our youth should be prepared for climate challenges. CDRI shows India's commitment to global good.
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David E
As someone working in development sector, I appreciate India's focus on financing for vulnerable countries. Climate change affects poorest nations the most. Global cooperation is essential.
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Siddharth J
Our cyclone warning system is indeed world-class! Remember how accurately we predicted Cyclone Amphan? This is what happens when science meets governance. Kudos to our disaster management teams! 🙏
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Kavya N
Hope the bilateral meetings lead to concrete partnerships. Disaster management requires continuous learning and technology sharing. Good to see India taking initiative on global platform.

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