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India's "goodwill"

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế16/09/2024

A 35-ton shipment worth $1 million, including humanitarian aid items from India, was transported by special aircraft to Hanoi last night, September 15.
India delivers humanitarian relief supplies to Vietnam. (Photo: Indian Embassy in Vietnam)
Indian Ambassador to Vietnam Sandeep Arya hands over relief goods to representatives of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam. (Source: Embassy of India)

Under Operation Sadbhav (Goodwill), the Government of India has transported emergency relief supplies to the Government of Vietnam to support communities in several northern provinces of Vietnam affected by Storm No. 3 ( Yagi ).

The relief supplies include essential items such as water purifiers, blankets, mosquito nets, kitchenware, water tanks, buckets with taps and solar lamps based on the needs of the affected communities and recommendations from the authorities. The shipment is worth US$1 million.

A few days ago, on behalf of the Government and people of India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent his condolences and solidarity to Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh. Indian External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar also sent his condolences to Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son on the loss and damage caused by the storm.

The Government of India has affirmed that the humanitarian assistance to Vietnam is a testament to the strong and longstanding relationship between the two countries, marked by the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Operation Sadbhav (Goodwill) is part of India’s broader efforts to contribute to humanitarian assistance and disaster relief in the ASEAN region, in line with India’s long-standing Act East policy.

Handing over the relief goods to representatives of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam, Indian Ambassador to Vietnam Sandeep Arya mentioned the deep sympathy of Indian businesses and community members towards those affected by Cyclone Yagi and the Vietnamese authorities.



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