Operation Dost
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| Operation Dost | |
|---|---|
| Part of 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes | |
| Operational scope | Humanitarian relief |
| Location | |
| Planned by | Indian Armed Forces and Minister of External Affairs (India) |
| Objective | Relief and rescue operations in Turkey and Syria |
| Date | 6 February 2023 |
| Executed by | Indian Armed Forces, Indian Air Force, National Disaster Response Force |
Operation Dost (Operation Friend) was the search and rescue operation initiated by the Government of India to aid Syria and Turkey, after the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes devastated both countries on 6 February 2023.[1] The epicenter was 37 km west of Gaziantep, Turkey.[2]

Responses

The morning of the earthquake, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his grief and solidarity with Turkey, saying:
Anguished by the loss of lives and damage of property due to the earthquake in Turkey. Condolences to the bereaved families. May the injured recover soon. India stands in solidarity with the people of Turkey and is ready to offer all possible assistance to cope with this tragedy.
A few hours later, Modi sent additional condolences and offers of assistance to Syria:
Deeply pained to learn that the devastating earthquake has also affected Syria. My sincere condolences to the families of the victims. We share the grief of Syrian people and remain committed to provide assistance and support in this difficult time.[5]
Prime Minister Modi's Principal Secretary P. K. Mishra held a meeting in the South Block of the Secretariat Building to determine what immediate relief measures would be offered to Turkey. In attendance were the cabinet secretary, the National Disaster Management Authority, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), and representatives of the ministries of Home Affairs, Defence, External Affairs, Civil Aviation, and Health and Family Welfare.[5]
India's Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar shared condolences to Turkey and Syria. He named existing humanitarian efforts in Turkey and Syria after his meeting with Turkish envoy Firat Sunel.[6]
Turkish Ambassador to India Firat Sunel thanked New Delhi for their assistance and support, adding "Dost kara günde belli olur (a friend in need is a friend indeed). Thank you very much India".[6][7]
Turkish pro-government daily newspaper Daily Sabah praised India's efforts and help to Turkey.[8]

