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Indian Army Sends Medical Team to Quake-Hit Venezuela

The Indian Army has dispatched a specialized medical contingent to earthquake-hit Venezuela under Operation Amistad. The 41-member team from 60 Para Field Hospital departed from Hindon Air Force Station aboard two C-17 Globemasters. The contingent carries nearly six tonnes of medical supplies and includes a BHISHM Cube modular medical facility. This mission reflects India's commitment to providing humanitarian assistance to friendly nations during crises.

Operation Amistad: Indian Army aid team leaves for earthquake-hit Venezuela

New Delhi, June 26

The Indian Army has dispatched a specialised medical contingent to Venezuela to assist in humanitarian relief efforts in response to the devastating earthquake that struck the northern part of the country on Thursday.

"The medical team from 60 Para Field Hospital departed in the afternoon of June 26 from Hindon Air Force Station and is currently en route to Venezuela aboard two Indian Air Force aircraft," a Ministry of Defence spokesperson said.

The aircraft being used are C-17 Globemasters of the Indian Air Force. The aerial distance between India and Venezuela is about 14,300 km. The range of the Globemaster is about 4,400 km. While these aircraft can be refuelled in the air, India doesn't have the refuellers required, and the aircraft will be landing at friendly countries midway for refuelling, sources said.

The contingent comprises 41 personnel, including nine medical officers, and is equipped to provide emergency medical care, trauma management, life-saving surgical support and other essential healthcare services to those affected by the earthquake.

The team is carrying nearly six tonnes of medical stores and humanitarian relief supplies provided by the Ministry of External Affairs.

In addition, one of the two aircraft is transporting a BHISHM Cube (Bharat Health Initiative for Sahyog, Hita & Maitri) under India's Aarogya Maitri Project. The BHISHM Cube is a state-of-the-art, indigenous, rapidly deployable modular medical facility designed specifically for disaster and humanitarian response.

Comprising compact, self-contained medical modules, it can be quickly assembled into a fully functional field hospital capable of delivering advanced trauma care, emergency surgeries, intensive care support and essential medical treatment for up to 200 patients. Equipped with portable ventilators, patient monitors, diagnostic equipment, surgical instruments, power generation and oxygen support systems, the BHISHM Cube significantly enhances India's capability to provide swift and effective medical assistance during humanitarian crises anywhere in the world.

"The dispatch of the medical contingent under Operation Amistad reflects India's enduring commitment to humanitarian assistance and disaster relief and its readiness to extend timely support to friendly nations in times of crisis," the spokesperson said.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As an American, I'm impressed by India's quick response. This shows real global leadership in disaster relief. The BHISHM Cube sounds like a game-changer—modular, self-contained, ready in hours. Kudos to the Indian Army and the Modi government for this.

Nisha Z

Good gesture but I hope our government is also taking care of domestic issues like the floods in Assam and heatwave in UP. We can help others only when we are strong at home. Still, proud of our armed forces as always.

Kavya N

Amazing to see our indigenous tech in action! BHISHM Cube is a brilliant innovation—lightweight, portable, life-saving. This is the kind of 'Make in India' that makes a real difference. Venezuela, you're in good hands.

Siddharth J

Impressive logistical feat—14,300 km with C-17s, refueling stops in friendly nations. Shows our diplomatic strength. But I'm curious: why no aerial refueling capability? Should be a priority for our air force. Otherwise, solid mission. 👏

James A

This is what global cooperation looks like. India stepping up for a Latin American friend. The 60 Para Field Hospital team is elite—these doctors and soldiers are real heroes. Hope the BHISHM Cube saves many lives.

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