Sri Lankan MP Kavinda Jayawardena on Monday handed over a letter to the Indian High Commission expressing Sri Lanka’s gratitude for India’s assistance during the recent disaster caused by Cyclone Ditwah. The letter, addressed to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, commended India for being the first country to extend support following the cyclone, which triggered widespread flooding and landslides across several parts of Sri Lanka. Jayawardena highlighted India’s humanitarian assistance delivered under Operation Sagar Bandhu, which included emergency relief supplies, disaster response coordination and logistical support to affected areas. He noted that India’s swift response provided critical relief to displaced…
SL MP thanks India for cyclone relief, hands letter to Indian HC
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