The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the Indian Air Force (IAF) have carried out massive rescue and relief operations in several parts of Sri Lanka following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditva. In a series of updates on Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal shared the progress of the operation.Earlier on Monday, Foreign Minister Jaishankar pointed out that INS Sukanya carrying relief material Trincomalee Has reached. hurricane Ditva India extended assistance to Sri Lanka after the devastation caused byoperation Started ‘Sagar Bandhu’.
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Taking prompt action, India provided humanitarian disaster relief (HDRI) to its neighboring country.RAG) Has helped in operations, rescue and relief operations to provide assistance to the country. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said on Sunday that operation Under Sagar Bandhu, another Indian Air Force aircraft carried disaster response material on Sunday. Colombo arrived. The Indian Air Force said on Sunday that operation Under Sagar Bandhu, IAF C-17 by Pune From ndrff ndrf Teams and equipment were airlifted. This ongoing campaign has also taken advantage of domestic aid campaigns.
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India cyclone Ditva To assist Sri Lanka after the disaster ofoperation Started ‘Sagar Bandhu’. Indian Air Force to help people affected by severe floods Colombo over 80 in ndrff ndrf personnel and delivered 21 tonnes of relief material along with 8 tonnes of equipment. The scale and pace of these missions underline India’s strong commitment to assist Sri Lanka in its time of need, as the Indian Air Force Challenging quick, coordinated and sensitive to circumstances RAG Provides assistance.