“Great Humanity”: Operation Brahma for Humanity, Says GS Gopal Raaj, Editor, City Today News

“Great Humanity”

Bengaluru: In the wake of the devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar and Thailand on March 28, 2025, India has launched Operation Brahma, a large-scale humanitarian mission to aid affected communities. GS Gopal Raaj, Editor of City Today News (citytoday.media), has hailed this initiative as a testament to “Great Humanity”, emphasizing India’s role as a compassionate global responder.

Under this mission, India has swiftly mobilized 625 metric tonnes of humanitarian aid and disaster relief (HADR) materials, transported through six aircraft and five Indian Naval ships. The relief supplies include food, medicine, shelter kits, and emergency rescue equipment.

An 80-member National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team has been deployed to Mandalay, Myanmar, one of the worst-hit regions, conducting search-and-rescue operations. Meanwhile, a fully equipped field hospital staffed by Indian Army medical personnel is providing critical healthcare to injured survivors at Mandalay’s old airport.

Speaking on the initiative, GS Gopal Raaj praised India’s swift action and unwavering commitment to humanitarian service, stating:

“Operation Brahma reflects the core values of great humanity. India’s response proves that we are always ready to stand by our neighbors in times of crisis. This mission showcases India’s leadership in global disaster relief and its dedication to peace, cooperation, and solidarity.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reiterated India’s commitment to supporting Myanmar during this crisis, emphasizing the importance of regional cooperation and humanitarian aid.

As relief operations continue, the world watches India’s Operation Brahma unfold as a symbol of empathy, resilience, and humanitarian excellence.

For further updates, stay tuned to City Today News (citytoday.media).

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