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Operation Amistad India Venezuela Earthquake Relief Mission

Operation Amistad India Venezuela Earthquake Relief Mission

On 26 June 2026 India launched Operation Amistad, deploying a 41‑member Army medical team and over 35 tonnes of relief including two BHISHM Cubes to earthquake‑hit Venezuela via two IAF C‑17 Globemaster aircraft.

Operation details

  • Date & deployment: 26 June 2026; two IAF C‑17 Globemaster heavy‑lift transports departed Hindon Air Force Station for Venezuela.
  • Medical contingent: 41 personnel from the 60 Para Field Hospital specialised in emergency and trauma care.
  • Relief consignment: Over 35 tonnes of medicines and medical equipment, plus two modular field hospitals (BHISHM Cubes).
  • Medical capability: Emergency stabilisation, trauma management and life‑saving surgical support in disaster settings.

BHISHM Cube

  • Full form: Bharat Health Initiative for Sahyog, Hita & Maitri.
  • Design: Rapidly deployable modular field hospital for austere environments.
  • Capacity: Each unit configured to treat up to 200 patients in disaster zones.
  • Prior use: Deployed earlier to Jamaica and Ukraine for disaster preparedness and surge medical support.

Earthquake facts

  • Seismic events: USGS recorded a 7.2‑magnitude foreshock and a 7.5‑magnitude mainshock.
  • Impact: Hundreds reported dead and thousands injured; Venezuelan government declared a state of emergency.

India–Venezuela linkages

  • Trade: Venezuela became India’s third‑largest crude supplier in May 2026.
  • Diplomatic context: Recent high‑level Venezuelan engagement with New Delhi preceded the relief mission.

IASPOINT Booster Facts

  • HADR: Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief covers rapid military logistics, medical aid and evacuation in disasters.
  • IAF C‑17: Strategic heavy‑lift transport used for long‑range HADR airlift of personnel and outsized cargo.
Last Modified: June 27, 2026

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