India has launched Operation Sagar Bandhu to support Sri Lanka in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah, which has claimed lives and displaced thousands. Relief missions include naval ships, IAF aircraft, and NDRF teams delivering aid and conducting rescues, reaffirming India’s Neighbourhood First policy and humanitarian commitment.
According to Times of India, Moneycontrol, NDTV, and New Indian Express, India swiftly activated Operation Sagar Bandhu after Cyclone Ditwah battered Sri Lanka with floods and landslides. The mission combines naval deployments, air force sorties, and disaster response teams to provide food, medical supplies, and rescue assistance.
Notable updates
- Relief delivery: INS Vikrant and INS Udaygiri transported consignments of food, tents, blankets, and medicines to Colombo
- Air support: IAF C-130J and IL-76 aircraft flew in NDRF personnel, sniffer dogs, and specialized rescue equipment
- Rescue operations: Chetak helicopters from INS Vikrant conducted sorties, airlifting stranded civilians from flood-hit areas
- Humanitarian scale: Thousands affected across multiple districts in Sri Lanka; India delivered more than 27 tonnes of relief material
- Policy framework: Operation Sagar Bandhu reflects India’s Vision MAHASAGAR and Neighbourhood First approach, strengthening regional solidarity
Major takeaway
India’s rapid response through Operation Sagar Bandhu highlights its role as a dependable regional partner. By combining naval, air, and ground assets, India is not only aiding Sri Lanka’s recovery but also reinforcing its strategic humanitarian leadership in the Indian Ocean region.
Sources: Times of India, Moneycontrol, NDTV, New Indian Express