India delivers humanitarian relief supplies to typhoon-hit Vietnam
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Ambassador of India to Vietnam Sandeep Arya India hands over the relief supplies to Vietnamese authorities. (Photo: Indian Embassy in Vietnam) |
A consignment of 35 tons of humanitarian supplies from India were carried to Hanoi by a special Indian aircraft in the night of September 15, 2024. The relief goods comprise of essential items such as water filters/purifiers, blankets, mosquito nets, kitchen set collection, water storage tanks, buckets with taps, and solar lamps based on the needs of affected communities and feedback from authorities. The delivered consignment is valued at USD 1 million.
A few days back, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had conveyed sympathies and solidarity on behalf of the Government and the people of India to Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh. India’s External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar had also extended his sympathies to Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son on the loss and damage caused by the typhoon.
The Government of India has stated that the humanitarian support to Vietnam is testament to the enduring close ties between the two countries, marked by our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Operation Sadbhav (Goodwill) is part of India’s broader effort to contribute to Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief within the ASEAN region, in line with its longstanding ‘Act East Policy’.
Operation Sadbhav (Goodwill) is part of India’s broader effort to contribute to Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief within the ASEAN region, in line with its longstanding ‘Act East Policy’. (Photo: Indian Embassy in Vietnam) |
Ambassador of India to Vietnam Sandeep Arya handed over the relief supplies to Director General, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam for its National Disaster and Dyke Management Authority and representatives of Tuyen Quang province.
On the occasion, Ambassador referred to widely-felt sympathy among the Indian community for people affected by Typhoon Yagi and noted that Indian businesses and community members have separately extended their support and contribution at various levels to the affected people and Vietnamese authorities.