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India's Army, under 'Operation Brahma', is sending a 118-member medical task force to provide urgent humanitarian assistance in Myanmar following a devastating earthquake. The team includes Lieutenant Colonel Jagneet Gill and essential medical equipment. The Airborne Angels Task Force is equipped to deliver advanced medical care in disaster zones. A 60-bed Medical Treatment Centre will be established to support the local healthcare system.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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