US Secretary Marco Rubio, who describes India and China as a rich country, said that while America is willing to continue to help those who have been affected by the Myanmar earthquake, other countries should also be provided and provided humanitarian aid throughout the world.
“Well, we’re not the world of the world. No, we provide humanitarian aid as much as everyone else and we will do the best we can. But we also have other needs to deal against. We leave from humanitarian aid on Friday (April 4, 2025).
Mr. Rubio responded to the question about the earthquake and how the US offered assistance during such incidents by saving lives on Earth through special equipment and experts.
Mr. Rubio was asked whether this was happening due to the dismantling of the United States for International Development (USAid).
“There are a lot of other rich countries in the world. Everyone should move. We will do our role. We already have people there, we will have more people there.
Mr. Rubio said that the US is willing to continue to help in the humanitarian crisis.
“Other Countries Need to So As Well. China is and Very Rich Country, and India is and Rich Country. There Are A Lot of Other Countries in the World and Everyone Should Pitch in. – of Humanitarian Aid Around the World. India – the first respondent at the time of the crisis – gave the first trancho of humanitarian aid and material for assistance in disasters, including 15 tons of supplies such as tents, blankets, basic drugs and food, through the national strength to disasters (NDRF).
The Ministry of Health and Family Care was used by the C-130J, which landed in Yangon at the beginning of 29 March.
The second trance, on board the two IAF C-130J aircraft, included 80 GDF search and rescue experts, equipment and relief material.
One aircraft transported 17 tons of personal protective equipment, search and communication equipment and rescue equipment, while the other carried five tons of humanitarian aid and materials for disasters such as playgrounds, hygienic sets, food packages, basic drugs, kitchen orchards and blankets.
This effort was carried out as part of the “Brahm operation” initiated by indications due to a devastating earthquake to provide the necessary support, including searching and rescue, humanitarian aid, disaster and medical assistance.
“Brahma is the first respondent in the time of the crisis in the neighborhood and is in India with whole grain efforts to respond to extended destruction in Myanmar,” the Ministry of the Ministry said.
Indian naval ships Satpura and Savitri from Eastern Maritime Command sailed on March 29 for Yangon and carry 40 tons of humanitarian aid and material for disasters.
They were handed over to the Chief Minister Yangon 31. March.
The Indian navy ships Karmuk and LCU 52 from Andaman command and Nicobar sailed to Yangon on March 30 and carried 30 tons of relief material, including humanitarian aid and a palette to help disasters including basic clothes, drinking water, food, medicines and emergency shops.
On Saturday, 442 metric tons of food aid were delivered via a naval ship in the port of Thilawa, about 400 kilometers south of Myanmar.
442 MT food aid includes 405 metric tons of rice, 30 metric tons of cooking oil, 5 metric tons of biscuits and 2 metric tons of immediate noodles that have all the needs of immediate food in Myanmar, a statement of external procedures by April 1.
“India is ready to deploy more material assistance and resources in Myanmar depending on the needs and requirements of the ground. India continuing efforts in the Brahm operation reflects her commitment quickly and fully natural disasters in her neighborhood.
In addition, Quad countries in India, Australia, Japan and the US have previously stated in a statement that humanitarian aid estimated at a combined value of more than $ 20 million for an earthquake in Myanmar has so far committed.
“Through our financing and bilateral efforts, we provide auxiliary supplies and deploy emergency medical teams and support humanitarian partners working in Myanmar to provide care for those who were affected by the earthquake,” he said.
Published – April 5, 2025 17:15