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India delivered a large consignment of food aid to quake-hit Myanmar, following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that left over 3,100 dead. The aid, part of Operation Brahma, included rice, cooking oil, noodles, and biscuits, and was delivered through a naval ship at Thilawa Port. India, along with other QUAD partners, also committed over USD 20 million in humanitarian assistance.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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