Key Points

India has launched a comprehensive humanitarian mission called Operation Brahma to support Myanmar after the devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake. The relief efforts include sending medical teams, search and rescue specialists, essential supplies, and prefabricated structures to aid affected regions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally engaged with Myanmar's leadership, reaffirming India's commitment to supporting the country during this crisis. The operation demonstrates India's strategic diplomatic approach and humanitarian capabilities in responding to international disasters.

Key Points: Modi's Operation Brahma Aids Myanmar Quake Relief Efforts

  • India dispatches 750 MT of relief materials to earthquake-hit regions
  • NDRF and Army teams provide critical medical and rescue assistance
  • Modi meets Myanmar leadership to coordinate relief efforts
  • Comprehensive support includes medical, infrastructure, and essential supplies
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Operation Brahma: Quake-hit Myanmar continues to receive relief aid from India

India provides comprehensive humanitarian support to Myanmar after devastating earthquake, deploying medical teams, relief supplies, and rescue specialists

"India stands with Myanmar in this time of crisis - PM Narendra Modi"

Yangon, April 17

Continuing with its humanitarian assistance to earthquake-hit Myanmar under Operation Brahma, India has sent an additional consignment of relief material that was handed over by Indian Ambassador to Myanmar Abhay Thakur to Mandalay Chief Minister Myo Aung in the presence of diaspora leaders of Mandalay and Sagaing.

The relief aid included RO water plant, genset, rice, noodles, cooking oil, atta, sugar, dal, salt, MREs, blankets and medicines for the needy, the Embassy of India in Yangon stated.

India had launched Operation Brahma to provide necessary support, including Search and Rescue (SAR), humanitarian aid, disaster relief, and medical assistance, following the devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar on March 28.

Earlier, components of 20 prefabricated offices, weighing approximately 50 tonnes, were despatched by IAF C-17 on April 15 to Myanmar. The structures will be used as temporary offices for various ministries in Naypyidaw. Two IAF C-17 were also deployed to bring back doctors and personnel of 60-para field hospital post de-induction. The 200-bedded field hospital successfully provided treatment of 2519 patients over the past two weeks.

Last week, a team of Indian safety and demolition engineers conducted a comprehensive assessment of earthquake-affected sites in Mandalay and the capital city of Naypyidaw.

Additionally, a medical team from India including an orthopedic surgeon, assisted in the treatment of patients injured during the devastating earthquake at a Naypyidaw Hospital.

Under Operation Brahma, India was the First Responder to the earthquake hit Myanmar and has provided relief supplies of over 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, prefabricated office/residential structures, etc.

Further, humanitarian assistance consisting of a 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 support through this difficult time, the Ministry of External Affairs maintained.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also expressed deep sorrow over the disaster and conveyed India's condolences directly to Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Chairman of State Administration Council and Prime Minister of Myanmar, reaffirming India's commitment to assisting Myanmar during this crisis.

On April 4, Prime Minister Modi met Hlaing on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok and discussed the situation in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in the country, including India's ongoing efforts under Operation Brahma to provide humanitarian aid, disaster relief, and medical assistance to Myanmar.

The Senior General had expressed his gratitude for India's assistance efforts. The Prime Minister conveyed that, as the First Responder, India stands with Myanmar in this time of crisis and is ready to deploy more material assistance and resources.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is what true neighborly support looks like! India's rapid response and comprehensive aid package shows real compassion. The field hospital treating over 2500 patients is especially impressive 👏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate India's humanitarian efforts, I wonder if we're doing enough to help our own disaster-prone regions with this level of preparedness. Good initiative but hope we maintain this standard domestically too.
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Anjali M.
The prefab offices are such a smart idea! Temporary infrastructure can make such a difference in recovery efforts. Proud of our armed forces and medical teams for their quick response 🇮🇳
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Sanjay T.
750 MT of relief supplies is no small feat! The logistics alone must have been massive. Hope the people of Myanmar are getting the help they need. More power to Operation Brahma!
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Meena P.
The medical teams are the real heroes here. Can't imagine working in those conditions after a disaster. Sending prayers for Myanmar's recovery and gratitude to our doctors and soldiers ❤️
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Karthik R.
Operation Brahma is a great example of soft power done right. Helping neighbors in need strengthens regional bonds. Hope other countries in BIMSTEC take note of this model for future cooperation.

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