S Jaishankar, India's External Affairs Minister, visited Colombo as PM Modi's special envoy following Cyclone Ditwah.
The visit highlights India’s Neighbourhood First Policy and Operation Sagar Bandhu to aid Sri Lanka after the cyclone.
Cyclone Ditwah caused over 640 deaths and damaged infrastructure in Sri Lanka.
India has provided over 1,134 tonnes of humanitarian assistance, including rations, tents, medicines, and equipment since November 28.
Detailed Insights:
Operation Sagar Bandhu was launched by India to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster relief to Sri Lanka following Cyclone Ditwah.
India's assistance included dry rations, tents, hygiene kits, water purification systems, and medicines delivered via naval ships like INS Vikrant and INS Udaygiri.
PM Modi assured Sri Lanka's President Anura Kumara Dissanayake of India's continued support for rescue, relief, and rehabilitation efforts.
The Neighbourhood First Policy emphasizes strengthening relations with neighboring countries through various forms of cooperation and assistance.
Key Concepts Involved:
Neighbourhood First Policy: India's diplomatic approach prioritizing strong relationships and collaboration with its immediate neighbors.
Humanitarian Assistance: Aid provided to alleviate suffering during emergencies, including food, shelter, medical care, and other essential items.
Disaster Relief: Coordinated efforts to minimize the impact of disasters, including rescue operations, providing aid, and restoring essential services.