New Delhi (NVI): Indian Navy has launched ‘Operation Vanilla’ to provide support in view of the torrential rains and floods that have ravaged Madagascar.
Indian Navy Ship (INS) Airavat, whilst mission deployed in the Southern Indian Ocean has been diverted to Antsiranana based on request recieved from Madagascar.
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh tweeted: “In this time of national disaster, we stand in solidarity with Madagascar.
“The @indiannavy has already launched “Op Vanilla” and urgently diverted INS Airavat to provide support in the relief operations.”
The ship will undertake Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief mission as part of ‘Operation Vanilla’ which has been launched to provide assistance to the affected population of Madagascar post devastation caused by Cyclone Diane.
During the port call, the ship, in coordination with Embassy of India and Government of Madagascar is planned to undertake relief operations to provide succour to the flood affected populace.
The Indian Navy Ship is geared to set up medical camp and provide food, water and other necessary relief material.
The situation is being monitored and the Indian Navy is prepared to render all necessary assistance to the local population in Madagascar.