“India launches Operation Brahma, sends 15 tonnes of aid to Myanmar post earthquake disaster”

India has launched ‘Operation Brahma’ to provide aid to Myanmar after a devastating earthquake hit the region. The Indian government has sent 15 tonnes of aid to assist the affected people in Myanmar. The earthquake, which struck with a magnitude of 7.3, has caused widespread destruction and loss of life in Myanmar. Operation Brahma aims to provide much-needed support to the victims of the earthquake and help in the relief and recovery efforts. The aid sent by India includes essential supplies such as food, water, medical supplies, and shelter materials. This humanitarian gesture demonstrates India’s commitment to supporting its neighbors in times of need. The timely assistance provided by India is expected to make a significant impact in helping the affected communities rebuild and recover from the disaster. The launch of Operation Brahma reflects India’s strong ties with Myanmar and its willingness to extend a helping hand during crises. The Indian government has pledged to continue its support and assistance to the people of Myanmar as they work towards rebuilding their lives in the aftermath of the earthquake. The aid provided by India is a testament to the solidarity and friendship between the two countries in the face of adversity.

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