How is India assisting earthquake-affected countries?
- India dispatched rescue personnel and supplies to Turkey as responders in earthquake-ravaged areas raced against the clock to help those trapped beneath the debris of hundreds of buildings.
- The Indian Air Force's first C-17 cargo aircraft, transporting a squad of search and rescue workers, trained and experienced dog squads, drilling machinery, relief items, and medications, landed in Adana, Turkey, on February 07.
- Around midday, a second IAF jet carrying identical cargo was dispatched to Turkey. Both have arrived in the nation.
- According to Outlook India, "First Indian C17 flight with more than 50 @NDRFHQ Search & Rescue personnel, specially trained dog squads, drilling machines, relief material, medicines, and other necessary utilities & equipment reaches Adana, Türkiye," Jaishankar said on Twitter.
- "Second @IAF_MCC C-17 with self-contained @NDRFHQ teams including dog squads, search & rescue equipment, extrication tools, and vehicles leaves for Türkiye. India continues to support the people of Türkiye in their hour of need," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi tweeted.
- Sending relief to Turkey is just another example of India rushing to the aid of a country afflicted by a natural calamity. In the previous 15 years, India has conducted numerous emergency relief missions and has become an essential player in such situations, particularly in its immediate neighbourhood.