KEY POINTS
  • India — home to around 1.4 billion people or 18% of the world's population — has reported a sharp spike in the number of Covid-19 cases over the past month.
  • Experts warned that surging coronavirus infections across the India could scuttle efforts to end the global pandemic.
  • A prolonged outbreak in the country could lead to the emergence of new variants, hinder global vaccination progress and threaten the world economy.
A woman wearing mask as a precaution against Covid-19 stands in a crowded area near India Gate, in New Delhi on March 19, 2021 as coronavirus cases continue to increase across India.

India's Covid-19 cases spiked in April to daily record highs, and experts warn the country's worsening health crisis could scuttle efforts to end the global pandemic.

The South Asian country — home to around 1.4 billion people or 18% of the world's population — accounted for 46% of new Covid cases globally in the past week, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. One in every four deaths in the past week came from India, the UN health agency said.