International Aid Rallies for Sri Lanka: A Tale of Global Support Amid Calamity

Amidst catastrophic floods and landslides in Sri Lanka, multiple international entities, including China and India, have extended emergency assistance. China pledged USD one million through various channels, while India launched 'Operation Sagar Bandhu.' These joint efforts aim to alleviate the crisis that has claimed 334 lives and left 370 missing.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Beijing | Updated: 01-12-2025 18:13 IST | Created: 01-12-2025 18:13 IST
International Aid Rallies for Sri Lanka: A Tale of Global Support Amid Calamity
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In a swift response to the devastating floods and landslides wreaking havoc in Sri Lanka, China has committed USD one million in emergency aid. Cyclone Ditwah has intensified the crisis, compelling international support.

The Chinese Embassy announced a USD 100,000 contribution from the Red Cross Society of China to bolster efforts by the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society. China's government aid and community initiatives have further amassed significant funds and resources for relief operations.

India has also stepped up as a key responder. Under Operation Sagar Bandhu, India dispatched C-130 and IL-76 aircraft with essential supplies and personnel, alongside urban search and rescue teams. This joint humanitarian effort underscores the regional solidarity in times of distress.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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