India is all set to host the Seventh Session of the Conference of Parties (COP7) to World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) during November 7-12, 2016 at Greater Noida which will be inaugurated by Union Health Minister J P Nadda.
Since there is a large number of people in India who are increasingly opting for smokeless form of tobacco, India's effort will be to put it on the agenda of FCTC, a top Health Ministry official said today.
"As per the decisions taken during the Sixth Session of COP6, the government has set up a global knowledge hub on smokeless tobacco at National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Research (NICPR) which serves as a repository of knowledge related to smokeless tobacco," the Ministry said.
"This is a very critical and important event that will give us an opportunity to showcase what we have done and learn from other countries," said Health secretary C K Mishra.
Asked whether Pakistan is going to attend the event, Guangyuan Liu, team leader, governance and international cooperation at FCTC secretariat, said it has not registered yet although the process of registration is still on.
Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena will address the conference which will lead into Delhi Declaration for supporting measures for tobacco control.
Around 1,500 delegates are expected to participate in the conference from around 180 countries along with other observers in official relations with the WHO FCTC Secretariat in Geneva.
India provided a leadership role in the negotiations of FCTC and was also the regional coordinator for the South-East Asia Region. India ratified the treaty on February 27, 2005 and is obligated to comply with the treaty provisions and its guidelines to reduce tobacco consumption globally.
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