NEW DELHI: When asked why he needed to send relief to Syria which has been under US sanctions, Prime Minister Narendra Modi invoked the spirit of G20 of One Earth, One Family, One Future.
Speaking at a ceremony to welcome disaster relief groups on their return from quake-hit Turkiye on Monday, the PM stated, No matter which nation, if it is about mankind, then India keeps human interest vital.
The entire world saw how you reached there immediately.
It shows your preparedness and your training abilities.
The way our NDRF workers have actually worked for 10 days deserves praising.
Operation Dost: PM Modi engages with NDRF personnel associated with rescue ops in Türkiye and SyriaPost the 7.8 magnitude earthquake which hit Turkeys southeast and neighbouring Syria on February 6, killing more than 30,000 people and leaving more than a million homeless, India released Operation Dost to extend help to the 2 nations by sending relief materials in partnership with the Indian Army.PM Modi praises Operation Dost heroes for showcasing Indias incredible strength to WorldEmphasising the viewpoint of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, Modi, while engaging with the Indian human help and catastrophe relief groups stated that the nation is proud of the services of the professionals of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and other organisations associated with Operation Dost.
Throughout their relief efforts, these specialists earned respect from the residents like when they rescued 2 women aged 6 and eight buried under the particles for days.PM Narendra Modi communicates with NDRF and other workers involved in Operation Dost in Türkiye and SyriaThe PM likewise expressed his appreciation for the dog squad.
Romio and Julie, members of the NDRFs pet team were essential in discovering six-year-old Nasreen under tonnes of debris.
Modi said, Our pet dog squad members revealed amazing strength.
The country is proud of you.
Our culture has actually taught us Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.
We consider the whole world as one household.
When a member of the family remains in difficulty, it is Indias duty to assist.
Under Operation Dost, India sent out relief products to Turkiye, a mobile medical facility, and specialised search and rescue teams.
250 Army workers were also deployed in the worst-hit areas of Turkiye and Syria.
Specialised equipment and other relief materials weighing over 135 tonnes too reached Turkey.
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