India has launched Operation Brahma to help the earthquake affected Myanmar. On Operation Brahma, the Ministry of External Affairs said that India’s Ambassador to Myanmar is currently in Napita to improve relief and rescue operations. According to the government, no news has been received about the casualties of any member of the Indian community. Let us know that more than a thousand people have died so far due to earthquake in Myanmar. On the purpose of the introduction of Operation Brahma, Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said that helping first in times of crisis is part of India’s foreign policy.
#Watch Indian Air Force Aircraft Being Loaded With Relief Material for Myanmar.
The 60 para field Ambulance is getting ready to depart for myanmar as part of #Operationbrahma: XP Division, Mea
(Source: XP Division, Mea) pic.twitter.com/ztrgyg6h3g
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‘We first helped Myanmar’ first ‘
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Operation of India Brahma – Photo: ANI
Giving information about all the operations of India, Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said, ‘India has been the first to react. When the cyclone Yagi wreaked havoc on Myanmar, India also launched a campaign. We provided relief, materials, human assistance to the people of Myanmar, not only the people of Myanmar but also to many other countries which were affected by it. The first reaction country is part of our policy.
#Watch Delhi: Mea spokesperson randhir jaiswal says, “India has been the first responder. Humanitarian Assistance to the People of Myanmar, Not just to people in… pic.twitter.com/mgid2kwwdz
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Special objective to name ‘Operation Brahma’
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India Operation to Myanmar Brahma – Photo: ANI
He further said, ‘Today we have started Operation Brahma. Brahma is the god of creation, at a time when we are extending the hand of helping the people of Myanmar and Myanmar to rebuild our country after destruction. This particular name of operation has a special meaning. The first aircraft flew from Hindon Air Force Base at around 3 am with 15 tonnes of relief material. It reached Yangon at around 8 am Indian time. Our ambassadors were present there to get relief material and then handed it over to the Yangon Chief Minister … After that, two aircraft left with the search and rescue personnel and equipment as well as two aircraft. One of them has left and the other is in the process of departing ‘.
#Watch Delhi: Mea spokesperson randhir jaiswal says, “Today we launched operation brahma. Brahma is a God of creation, at a time when we are extending a helping to the government of myanmar, to the pople of myanmar Myanmar to rebuild their country in the wake of the devastation.… pic.twitter.com/gwykpgwiwj
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‘We are standing with the government of Myanmar and the people’
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India sent help under Operation Brahma – Photo: Ani
A spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs said, ‘A fierce earthquake occurred in Myanmar yesterday. There has been heavy loss of life and property. Soon after the tragedy in Myanmar, our Prime Minister expressed his concerns and said that in this hour of India crisis, the people of Myanmar are ready to provide all possible assistance to the people of Myanmar and the Myanmar government … Today the Prime Minister spoke to the senior General of Myanmar Min Aung Having. He expressed deep condolences on the loss of life and property on behalf of the people and the Government of India. He also stated that we are standing in solidarity with the government and people of Myanmar and we will try our best to provide relief, rescue and whatever help necessary to deal with this disaster ‘.
#Watch Delhi: Mea spokesperson randhir jaiswal says, “A Massive Earthquake Struck Myanmar Yesterday. Massive loss of life and property has been reported. Prime Minister Conveyed His Concerns and Expressed that India was ready to… pic.twitter.com/p5dkl2neyx
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