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India Sends Medical & Engineering Teams to Aid Sri Lanka’s Relief Efforts

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
02/12/2025
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India Sends Medical & Engineering Teams to Aid Sri Lanka’s Relief Efforts
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Srinagar, Dec 2 (JKNS): ​In a swift and coordinated humanitarian response, the Indian Army has deployed a specialised contingent to Sri Lanka under Operation Sagar Bandhu, reinforcing India’s commitment to stand by the Sri Lankan people in their hour of need. The contingent comprises dedicated medical, engineering and signals components equipped to provide immediate and sustained relief.

​The medical team includes Advanced Dressing Stations (ADS) and Mobile Surgical Teams (MST), equipped with operation theatre, capable of conducting major and minor surgeries. It also has a dedicated facility to hold 20–30 patients at a time. Engineering elements, part of the Indian Army contingent, are supporting restoration of essential services and infrastructure and the signals detachment is ensuring uninterrupted communication for relief operations.

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