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India fills the void: How 'Operation Brahma' is taking the lead in Myanmar crisis

With this operation, characterized by its rapid deployment of aid and personnel, India has once again established India’s role as a first responder in the region, particularly amid the relatively restrained presence of the US in the immediate aftermath.

March 31, 2025 / 16:58 IST
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Operation Brahma

In wake of the March 28 earthquake in Myanmar, India emerged as a pivotal first responder with its comprehensive humanitarian initiative, codenamed ‘Operation Brahma’. With the toll in Myanmar having crossed 1,700-mark, New Delhi on Saturday launched the initiative with tonnes of ration, tents, medicines, sleeping bags, rescue teams and equipment, along with a fully functional field hospital. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, who heads the military-led government in Myanmar, to reiterate the commitment of all possible assistance.

With this operation, characterized by its rapid deployment of aid and personnel, India has once again established India’s role as a first responder in the region, particularly amid the relatively restrained presence of the US in the immediate aftermath.

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Operation Brahma – Key Components

1. Rapid deployment: Within hours of earthquake, India swiftly mobilised its resources, deploying medical teams, rescue personnel, and relief supplies within hours of the earthquake.