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Aligned with ongoing commitment to support Sri Lanka in the fight against COVID-19, India has despatched 100 tons (five containers) of liquid medical oxygen (LMO).
Named Operation Samudra Setu-II, deployment of the Indian Naval ship ‘Shakti’ was set sail from Visakhapatnam on 19 August and is scheduled to arrive tomorrow (22) in Colombo.
The delivery of oxygen was in response to a personal request for assistance by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa for urgent supply of LMO.
Camaraderie and coordination between Navies and various other stakeholders in India and Sri Lanka were on display as Sri Lankan Naval Vessel Shakthi, with 40 tons of LMO on board, also commenced its journey from Chennai to Colombo around the same time as INS Shakti.
It was a rare instance wherein two Shakti vessels commenced their journey from two different ports in India to the same destination almost at the same time for a common purpose.
In addition, another 140 tons of LMO from Haldia and Chennai ports are also expected to reach Colombo during the coming week.
Samudra Setu-II is an initiative of the Indian Navy to undertake urgent shipments of LMO containers and associated medical equipment to various countries.
Seven Indian naval ships were deployed for such missions earlier. It may also be recalled that stranded citizens from India and Sri Lanka were repatriated to their respective countries via INS Jalashwa under Operation Samudra Setu last year.
India’s assistance to Sri Lanka during the pandemic has been varied and need-based in nature. Close to 26 tons of essential medical supplies were gifted in April-May 2020. A currency swap of $ 400 million was provided in July 2020. The first consignment of vaccines which was donated by India in January 2021 enabled Sri Lanka to roll out their vaccination program ahead of schedule.