Srinagar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the coronavirus does not see a person’s religion, race, colour, caste or creed before striking.
In a recent LinkedIn post, the PM wrote how the coronavirus pandemic has shaped many decisions, including work culture and how people are adapting to it.
“Our response and conduct thereafter should attach primacy to unity and brotherhood,” said Modi, adding that “we are in this together.”
He also said that the world is facing a common challenge today, and that the future will be about togetherness and resilience. Modi stated that India should come up with ideas that find global relevance and should be able to drive positive change for all of humankind.
He also said that every crisis brings an opportunity, and the COVID-19 has presented to India the change to become the nerve centre of global supply chains. He also said that we should rise to the occassion, and rather than playing catch-up, India must be ahead of the curve in the post-COVID world.