Myanmar government hails PM Modi for generous support following earthquake
Myanmar expressed gratitude for India's rapid and significant support following a devastating earthquake. India launched Operation Brahma to provide humanitarian aid, search and rescue, and medical assistance. Relief supplies included food, medici...

Myanmar Prime Minister and junta chief, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, through (Global New Light of Myanmar – Myanmar newspaper), conveyed his appreciation stating that Myanmar was ‘deeply moved’ by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's support as Indian relief supplies continued to be sent to Myanmar.
Referring to a telephone conversation between the two leaders, Global New Light of Myanmar reported, "The Senior General responded that he was deeply grateful and moved by the expression of the Prime Minister of India's condolences for the country of Myanmar and its people."
The report claimed that the Senior General "sincerely appreciates the sympathy and support from the people of India”. The two leaders could meet on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok on Thursday-Friday.
India launched Operation Brahma to provide necessary support, including Search and Rescue (SAR), humanitarian aid, disaster relief and medical assistance, following the devastating earthquake that struck Myanmar on 28th March.
Being the First Responder in times of crisis in the Neighbourhood, Operation Brahma is a whole-of-government endeavour by India to respond to widespread destruction in Myanmar. So far, six aircraft and five Indian Naval ships have delivered 625 MT of Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief (HADR) material.
The second tranche, aboard two IAF C-130J aircraft, included 80 NDRF Search and Rescue (SAR) specialists, equipment, and relief material. One aircraft carried 17 tonnes of personal protective equipment, search & communication equipment, and rescue equipment, and the other carried 5 tonnes of HADR materials such as gensets, hygiene kits, food packets, essential medicines, kitchen sets, blankets etc. These aircraft landed in Naypyitaw on 30th March 2025.
The third tranche, involving two IAF C-17 aircraft, transported a 118 member Indian Army Field Hospital Team with over 60 tons of supplies, rapidly deployable surgical and medical shelters, water sanitation and hygiene services and most importantly women and child care services. These aircrafts also landed in Naypyitaw on 30th March. The 200 bedded field hospital in Mandalay is now operational, treating patients and performing surgeries.
Indian Naval ships Satpura and Savitri, from the Eastern Naval Command - sailed for Yangon on 29th March carrying 40 tonnes of HADR material. These were handed over to the Chief Minister of Yangon on 31 March 2025. Indian Navy Ships Karmuk and LCU 52 from the Andaman and Nicobar Command sailed for Yangon on 30 March 2025, carrying 30 tonnes of relief material including HADR pallets comprising essential clothing, drinking water, food, medicines, and emergency stores. These were handed over at Yangon Port on 1 April 2025.
Further, Indian Naval Ship Gharial departed from Visakhapatnam Port on 1 April, for Yangon. The ship will deliver 442 MT of food aid including 405 metric tons of rice, 30 metric tons of cooking oil, 5 metric tons of biscuits, and 2 metric tons of instant noodles. These supplies are intended to meet the immediate food needs of the affected population in Myanmar.
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