As part of its humanitarian aid and disaster relief efforts, India had sent its fourth batch of supplies, which included 54 members of the Indian Army’s medical team.
In New Delhi: On Wednesday, a fourth Indian Air Force C17 bringing aid for Turkey’s earthquake victims landed in Adana. It touched down around 4.30 IST (local time).
“The final piece of the field hospital departs for Turkiye aboard the fourth @IAF MCC aircraft. This involves building the hospital, as well as the 54 members of the Indian Army medical team and other supplies, tweeted Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi.
As part of its humanitarian aid and disaster relief efforts, India had sent its fourth batch of supplies, which included 54 members of the Indian Army’s medical team.
In the meanwhile, India’s Minister of External Affairs, S. Jaishankar, declared that the country will always stand up for humanity and that it will not allow shifting geopolitical conditions to interfere with its stance of “Vasudaiva Kutumbakam.” Today, Jaishankar told ANI that although there are daily ups and downs in geopolitical conditions, India maintains solid relations with other nations.
“While geopolitical conditions fluctuate daily, India enjoys solid connections with other nations. When questioned about India’s support for Turkey despite its problems with Ankara, EAM Jaishankar responded, “As per our policy of ‘Vasudaiva Kutumbakam’ – India stands eternally for mankind.
More than 50 members of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), a team of specially trained dogs, and the instruments required for the relief efforts, such as medical supplies, drilling machines, and other equipment, arrived in Turkey’s Adana early on Tuesday.
First batch of earthquake relief supplies, as well as NDRF’s elite search & rescue teams and trained dog squads, have just arrived in Turkey, according to a tweet from the Turkish Embassy in New Delhi.I appreciate your solidarity and help, India. “First Indian C17 flight with more than 50 @NDRFHQ Search & Rescue personnel, specially trained dog squads, drilling machines, relief supplies, medications, and other vital utilities & equipment arrives Adana, Turkiye,” Jaishankar posted on Twitter. After a devastating earthquake devastated lives in the nation, a number of foreign nations have stepped forward to help and support Turkey.