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India launched Operation Amistad as a Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) mission to support Venezuela after a devastating earthquake struck the country on 24 June 2026. The operation demonstrates India’s commitment to assisting nations during humanitarian crises and reinforces its image as a responsible global partner and a reliable first responder in disaster relief operations.
Under the mission, the Indian Air Force transported rescue teams, medical personnel, portable hospitals, and humanitarian aid to Venezuela to support search, rescue, and emergency healthcare operations.
What is Operation Amistad?
Operation Amistad is India’s humanitarian relief mission launched to provide immediate assistance to Venezuela following a powerful earthquake that resulted in significant loss of life, injuries, and widespread destruction.
The operation is conducted under India’s Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) framework, which enables rapid deployment of relief resources during natural disasters across the world.
The word “Amistad” means “Friendship” in Spanish, symbolizing India’s solidarity and friendship with the people of Venezuela.
Why Was Operation Amistad Launched?
The mission was launched in response to the severe earthquake that struck Venezuela on 24 June 2026, causing:
- Large-scale destruction of infrastructure
- Hundreds of casualties and injuries
- Displacement of affected communities
- Urgent need for medical assistance and rescue operations
Recognizing the humanitarian emergency, India mobilized relief resources and specialized teams to assist the Venezuelan government.
Indian Air Force’s Role
The Indian Air Force (IAF) played a crucial role in Operation Amistad by deploying two C-17 Globemaster strategic transport aircraft on 26 June 2026.
These aircraft transported:
- Humanitarian relief materials
- Medical supplies
- Portable field hospitals
- Rescue personnel
- Medical experts
The C-17 Globemaster enables rapid transportation of heavy equipment and emergency response teams over long distances, making it ideal for international disaster relief missions.
Relief Package Under Operation Amistad
India dispatched a comprehensive humanitarian relief package, including:
| Relief Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Relief Supplies | 30 tonnes |
| Medical Supplies | 6 tonnes of medicines and medical equipment |
| Portable Hospitals | Two BHISHM Cube hospitals |
| Medical Support | Self-reliant Indian medical task force |
| Army Support | Indian Army Field Hospital Unit |
| Disaster Relief Equipment | HADR pallets and emergency response materials |
BHISHM Cube Hospitals
One of the major highlights of Operation Amistad is the deployment of BHISHM Cube portable hospitals.
These are modular, rapidly deployable emergency healthcare systems designed to provide:
- Emergency surgeries
- Intensive care support
- Trauma treatment
- Critical care facilities
- Medical services in disaster-hit regions
The portable hospitals significantly enhance India’s capability to provide immediate medical assistance during international humanitarian emergencies.
Rescue and Medical Team
India deployed a 41-member rescue and medical team, consisting of:
- Disaster response specialists
- Search and rescue personnel
- Doctors
- Surgeons
- Medical technicians
- Emergency healthcare professionals
The team is working closely with Venezuelan authorities in:
- Search and rescue operations
- Emergency medical treatment
- Disaster response coordination
- Humanitarian relief distribution
India’s Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Policy
Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) is an important component of India’s foreign policy and strategic outreach.
The HADR framework focuses on:
- Disaster response
- Emergency medical assistance
- Humanitarian aid
- Rescue operations
- Rehabilitation support
- International cooperation
India has increasingly emerged as a reliable first responder in the Indian Ocean Region and beyond.
Significance of Operation Amistad
Operation Amistad is significant because it:
- Demonstrates India’s growing global humanitarian role.
- Strengthens India-Venezuela bilateral relations.
- Highlights India’s capability for rapid disaster response.
- Enhances India’s soft power and diplomatic outreach.
- Reinforces India’s image as the “First Responder” during global emergencies.
- Showcases indigenous disaster relief capabilities such as the BHISHM Cube portable hospitals.
India’s Major Humanitarian Relief Operations
| Operation | Country | Purpose |
| Operation Maitri (2015) | Nepal | Earthquake relief |
| Operation Rahat (2015) | Yemen | Evacuation during conflict |
| Operation Dost (2023) | Türkiye & Syria | Earthquake relief |
| Operation Karuna (2023) | Myanmar | Cyclone relief |
| Operation Sadbhav (2024) | Flood-affected neighbouring countries | Humanitarian assistance |
| Operation Amistad (2026) | Venezuela | Earthquake relief and humanitarian assistance |
UPSC Prelims Facts
- Operation Name: Operation Amistad
- Country Assisted: Venezuela
- Nature: Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR)
- Meaning of Amistad: Friendship (Spanish)
- Launch Year: 2026
- Transport Aircraft: C-17 Globemaster
- Medical Facility: BHISHM Cube Portable Hospitals
- Objective: Earthquake relief, rescue operations, emergency healthcare
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