Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Govt sends medical aid to Indian Ocean neighbours

- Rezaul H Laskar rezaul.laskar@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: India has despatched a warship with two medical teams and medical supplies to help authoritie­s in the Maldives, Mauritius, Madagascar, Comoros and Seychelles combat Covid-19, symbolisin­g the importance attached by New Delhi to its maritime neighbourh­ood.

The Indian Navy’s INS Kesari, a 5,600-tonne landing ship, was deployed following requests for assistance from the Indian Ocean countries, the external affairs ministry said on Sunday. The warship is carrying consignmen­ts of essential medicines and food supplies.

The two medical assistance teams on board will be deployed in Mauritius and Comoros to help their government­s deal with the Covid-19 crisis and a dengue fever outbreak in Comoros.

A person familiar with developmen­ts said the operation, named Mission Sagar, “implicitly conveys the inclusion of Madagascar and Comoros as part of India’s Indian Ocean vision” and the growing importance of the Indian Ocean region in foreign policy. “This is the first time a single assistance mission is covering all island countries of the western Indian Ocean,” the person said on condition of anonymity.

“It also reflects the contiguity of the government’s Indian Ocean policy.”

INS Kesari will also deliver consignmen­ts of Covid-19-related medicines to Mauritius, Madagascar, Comoros and Seychelles and 600 tonnes of food supplies to the Maldives. It is also carrying a special consignmen­t of ayurvedic medicines for Mauritius in response to a request made by foreign minister Nandcoomar Bodha to his Indian counterpar­t.

The consignmen­ts for Madagascar and Comoros include hydroxychl­oroquine tablets. India supplied 50,000 hydroxychl­oroquine tablets to the Maldives last month and more supplies were also sent to Mauritius and Seychelles.

The Indian Ocean region is now getting the same importance as India’s immediate neighbours, the person cited above said. The Maldives, Sri Lanka, Mauritius and Seychelles were among the first countries to receive Covid-19-related aid from India and a team of select medical personnel was sent to Male to augment the preparedne­ss of authoritie­s there to tackle the pandemic. Special flights have carried two consignmen­ts of medicines to Sri Lanka.

“This is also the only region where three medical teams have been sent – to the Maldives earlier and now to Mauritius and Comoros. This conveys India’s readiness to deploy manpower and also the confidence in Indian expertise in these countries,” the person said.

The Indian Navy has also played a key role in repatriati­ng some 1,000 Indian nationals from the Maldives since last week. The navy deployed two warships to Male to bring them back.

NAVY’S INS KESARI CARRYING ESSENTIAL MEDICINES AND FOOD SUPPLIES SENT TO THE MALDIVES, MAURITIUS, MADAGASCAR, COMOROS AND SEYCHELLES

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