Key Points

India has demonstrated remarkable humanitarian commitment through Operation Brahma by swiftly responding to Myanmar's earthquake crisis. The comprehensive relief effort includes dispatching 50 tonnes of pre-fabricated offices, medical supplies, and essential resources to support affected regions. A 200-bed field hospital has already treated over 2,500 patients, showcasing India's robust emergency response capabilities. This intervention underscores India's diplomatic goodwill and strategic humanitarian approach in the region.

Key Points: India Dispatches 50-Tonne Relief to Myanmar Quake Zones

  • India sends 20 pre-fabricated office structures via IAF C-17
  • Deployed 750 MT of relief materials including medical aid
  • 200-bed field hospital treated 2,519 patients
  • NDRF and Army teams provided critical support
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India dispatches 50 tonnes of pre-fabricated offices to Myanmar under Operation Brahma

India's Operation Brahma delivers pre-fabricated offices and comprehensive humanitarian aid to Myanmar after devastating earthquake

"India was the First Responder to the earthquake in Myanmar - MEA Press Release"

New Delhi, April 16

India continues its humanitarian outreach to Myanmar under Operation Brahma after last month's quake, dispatching 20 pre-fabricated office structures weighing around 50 tonnes to Naypyidaw via Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft on Tuesday.

As the first responder to the devastating quake on March 28, India has provided over 750 MT of relief material, including medical aid, food, shelters, and essential supplies.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in a press release on Wednesday said, "As part of the ongoing supply of relief material and humanitarian aid to Myanmar under 'Op. Brahma,' components of 20 pre-fabricated offices, weighing approx 50 tonnes, were dispatched by IAF C-17 on 15 April 2025 to Myanmar. The structures will be used as temporary offices for various Ministries in Naypyidaw. Two IAF C-17 were deployed to bring back doctors and personnel of 60-para field hospital post de-induction. The 200-bedded field hospital has successfully provided treatment of 2519 patients over the past two weeks."

The release added, "Under Op Brahma, India was the First Responder to the earthquake in Myanmar on March 28 and has provided relief supplies of approx. 750 MT including essential medicines, foodgrain, ready to eat meals, tents, blankets, gensets, rapidly deployable surgical and medical shelters, water sanitation and hygiene services, drinking water, essential clothing, 20 prefabricated office/residential structures etc."

Further, humanitarian assistance consisting of an 80-member NDRF Heavy Urban Search and Rescue Specialists Team and a 127-member Indian Army field Hospital Team were also deployed.

The supply of humanitarian assistance and disaster relief material to Myanmar demonstrates India's willingness to stand with the people of Myanmar and to continue to support them through this difficult time.

Operation Brahma has been India's dedicated humanitarian outreach to Myanmar in the wake of the disaster. As part of this initiative, India has also extended aid to the Indian diaspora in the Yangon region.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is why I'm proud to be Indian! 🇮🇳 Our country always steps up to help neighbors in need. The field hospital treating over 2500 patients is especially impressive - that's real impact!
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the humanitarian effort, I wonder if we could be more transparent about the costs involved. 750 MT of relief is massive - would be good to know how taxpayer money is being allocated.
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Ananya P.
The prefabricated offices are such a smart solution! Temporary but functional spaces can really help get government services running again after a disaster. 👏
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Sanjay M.
Operation Brahma is showing India's soft power at its best. Helping when it matters most builds lasting relationships. More coverage of these positive stories please!
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Meena T.
The 200-bed field hospital treating so many people in just two weeks is incredible. Hats off to our medical teams working in difficult conditions! ❤️

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