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India launches ‘Op Amistad’ to aid quake-hit Venezuela; sends relief material, medical assistance

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India launches ‘Op Amistad’ to aid quake-hit Venezuela; sends relief material, medical assistance
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India has launched 'Operation Amistad' to provide humanitarian aid to Venezuela following a devastating earthquake. The mission includes medical teams, rescue personnel, and portable hospitals to assist in recovery efforts.

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International disaster relief operations demonstrate geopolitical soft power and global cooperation during humanitarian crises.

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Under the 'Operation Amistad', launched by India to offer humanitarian assistance to quake-hit Venezuela , two IAF C-17 Globemaster aircraft carrying relief supplies and a 41-member rescue team departed on Friday to assist the ongoing relief and rescue efforts in that country.

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