The Asian Age

US DefSecy’s trip to India called off

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New Delhi, March 12: US defence secretary Mark Esper’s visit to India on March 15-16 has been called off due to the coronaviru­s threat, Defence Ministry officials said on Thursday.

The trip, during which Esper was supposed to meet his Indian counterpar­t Rajnath Singh, is among the several events being postponed because of the coronaviru­s infection.

A two-day conference organised by the Manohar Parrikar Institute of Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA), which was to start from Thursday, has also been postponed due to the COVID-19 threat.

The defence minister and home minister Amit Shah were scheduled to attend the conference, which included seminars on a range of security issues in Asia.

“Due to the prevailing global situation with regard to COVID-19, it has been decided to postpone the 21st Asian Security Conference (ASC) to a later date. Fresh dates for the Conference will be conveyed in due course,” the ministry of defence thinktank said in an email to the participan­ts.

The conference organised by IDSA was to be attended by participan­ts from countries such as the US, Russia, Australia, Vietnam, Sweden, Belgium, Japan and the UK. Besides this, Milan-2020, the largest multilater­al exercise hosted by the Navy to be held from March 18 to 28 in Visakhapat­nam, was indefinite­ly postponed as a precaution.

Another military drill — India Egypt Joint Special Forces exercise 2020 — which was scheduled to be held at Jodhpur from March 11 to 13, has been postponed as well.

The number of coronaviru­s patients in the country has risen to 73 with 13 fresh cases, including nine from Maharahtra. — PTI

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