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'First responder' India expresses solidarity as Nepal marks 10th anniversary of devastating earthquake

IANS April 25, 2025 370 views

Ten years after the devastating 2015 Nepal earthquake, India continues to commemorate its pivotal role in rescue and reconstruction efforts. The 7.8-magnitude quake claimed nearly 9,000 lives and injured over 22,000 people across Nepal. India's swift response through Operation Maitri became a landmark moment in bilateral relations, demonstrating extraordinary humanitarian commitment. The ongoing solidarity reflects the deep, enduring connection between these neighboring nations.

"We solemnly remember the lives lost and the resilience of the Nepali people" - Embassy of India in Nepal"
Kathmandu, April 25: As Nepal observed the 10th anniversary of the devastating earthquake on Friday, India recalled with a sense of solidarity New Delhi's prompt assistance towards rescue, relief, and reconstruction efforts in the aftermath, reflecting the deep-rooted and enduring ties between the two nations.

Key Points

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India was first international responder in massive 2015 earthquake relief

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Operation Maitri rescued thousands within six hours

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Reconstruction package of $1 billion supported Nepal's recovery

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50,000 houses rebuilt through Indian assistance

"We solemnly remember the lives lost and the resilience of the Nepali people," the Embassy of India in Nepal stated.

Meanwhile, in Kathmandu, many people, including top officials and diplomats, gathered to mark the 10th anniversary of the devastating earthquake. The 7.8-magnitude quake that struck Nepal on April 25, 2015 killed nearly 9,000 people and injured over 22,000.

Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Urban Development Prakash Man Singh, and Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak were among others who attended the special memorial event held at Sundhara in the capital.

The programme on Friday was held under the theme 'Let's build safe infrastructure, let's stay safe from earthquakes'.

India has been the first international responder to Nepal for its humanitarian initiatives in times of natural disasters. The Indian Government carried out one of its largest overseas disaster relief operations, 'Operation Maitri', in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake that struck Nepal in April, 2015.

Indian rescue and relief assistance reached Nepal within six hours of the earthquake. Indian military aircrafts, helicopters, commercial flights, cargo trucks and trains carried relief material and rescue teams to Nepal.

Additionally 16 Units of the National Disaster Response Force worked in coordination with Nepalese security agencies to help rescue victims and clear debris. Relief and rescue material supplied by India included food and water, medicines, medical aid teams, mobile field hospitals, blankets, tents, tarpaulins, engineering task forces and equipment, oxygen regenerators and cylinders, and other essential commodities and equipment.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the government also announced a post-earthquake reconstruction package of US$ 1 billion (which comprises US $ 250 million grant and US $ 750 million concessional Line of Credit) during the International Conference on Nepal's Reconstruction held in Kathmandu on 25 June 2015. The reconstruction of 50,000 houses was completed in November 2021, 44 schools, and 18 health facilities were handed over to the Government of Nepal.

Reader Comments

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Sunita P.
This shows the true spirit of neighborly support. India's quick response during Nepal's darkest hour was commendable. The reconstruction efforts have made a real difference in people's lives. 🙏
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Rajesh K.
Operation Maitri was one of our finest humanitarian missions. The way our armed forces and disaster response teams worked tirelessly deserves more recognition. Proud of our nation's efforts!
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Anjali M.
While the aid was impressive, I wish the article had included more voices from Nepali citizens about how this assistance impacted them personally. The human stories matter most.
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Prakash S.
The speed of India's response was remarkable - within 6 hours! This is what real friendship between nations looks like. The $1 billion reconstruction package shows long-term commitment too.
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Meera T.
My cousin was part of the medical team sent to Nepal. The stories she shared about treating survivors still give me chills. So much suffering, but also so much courage from both helpers and victims.
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Kiran D.
The theme 'Let's build safe infrastructure' is so important. Hope both countries continue working together on disaster preparedness. Earthquakes don't respect borders - our safety is interconnected.

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