India's Life-Saving Mission: Operation Sagar Bandhu in Cyclone-Battered Sri Lanka

India establishes a mobile hospital in Sri Lanka, providing medical aid to over 2,200 people affected by Cyclone Ditwah, alongside broad relief efforts involving food, clothing, and engineering support to restore connectivity and aid recovery.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Colombo | Updated: 08-12-2025 00:02 IST | Created: 08-12-2025 00:02 IST
India's Life-Saving Mission: Operation Sagar Bandhu in Cyclone-Battered Sri Lanka
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In a significant humanitarian response, India has set up a mobile hospital in Sri Lanka, delivering crucial medical care to more than 2,200 cyclone-affected residents. This initiative is part of India's extended relief mission aimed at aiding Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah wreaked havoc on the island nation.

The catastrophic cyclone led to widespread flooding and landslides, severely crippling infrastructure and leaving hundreds dead or missing. In response, India launched 'Operation Sagar Bandhu'—a comprehensive relief operation providing medical assistance, food, and engineering support to restore crucial infrastructure.

India's concerted efforts include airlifting hospital facilities, engineering teams, and substantial relief materials such as food, clothing, and essential equipment. Indian naval ships and aircraft have played key roles in logistics, illustrating a commitment to restoring normalcy in Sri Lanka post-cyclone.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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