New Delhi: In response to the urgent appeal made by the Government of Madagascar for international solidarity and assistance to deal with the humanitarian crisis in the South of Madagascar due to severe drought, the Government of India is sending a consignment of 1000 metric tonnes of rice and 100,000 tablets of Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), the Ministry of External Affairs confirmed on Monday.
The humanitarian assistance is being delivered onboard the Indian Naval Ship Jalashwa, which will leave with the food and medical assistance on March 3 and is expected to reach the Port of Ehoala in Madagascar between 21-24 March 2021.
The prompt Indian assistance to the Government of Madagascar was conveyed by External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar in a phone conversation with the Foreign Minister of Madagascar Dr Tehindrazanarivelo Djacoba AS Oliva.
During the telephonic conversation, EAM recalled the excellent bilateral ties of friendship between India and Madagascar and that India has always been among the first responders when it comes to assisting the people of Madagascar in such a humanitarian crisis, the statement from the MEA said.
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Notably, in September 2018, a consignment of 1000 metric tonnes of rice was delivered on-board an Indian Naval vessel to Madagascar.
Indian Navy was the first to respond when cyclone Diane struck Madagascar and prompt assistance was delivered under Operation Vanilla by INS Airavat in January 2020.