Urgent Appeal: A Day Without Food is a Day Without Hope
Tomorrow is uncertain.
For the gentle cows in our care—beings who have known abandonment, injury, and fear—we are now facing the unthinkable.
We have no sponsors to feed them starting tomorrow.
@AnujKum82046422 Who cares.... We work for incentives that people without Bharatiya Samskaras don't understand.
येन केन प्रकारेण यस्य कस्यापि देहिनः ।
सन्तोषं जनयेत् प्राज्ञस्तदेवेश्वरपूजनम् ॥
A 23-hour flight, 14,000 km, 66 tonnes of aid — including a full Field Hospital and BHISHM Cubes. #OperationAmistad shows what it means to be a first responder without borders. India answers the call, across oceans and continents.
In 1990, Sarla Bhat, 27, was working as a staff nurse at Srinagar’s SKIMS hospital to support her family, even as fear forced her community to flee.
On April 15, 1990, Sarla was abducted from her hostel. For four agonizing days, JKLF terrorists subjected her to brutal torture and sexual assault. When her body was dumped in Mallabagh on April 19, her killers had carved the acronym "JKLF" directly into her flesh from a knife.
The horror continued for her family. When Sarla’s bullet-ridden body returned to Anantnag, the neighborhood was already a ghost town emptied by the exodus. Marooned and helpless, the grieving family could not find enough people to carry her to a funeral pyre. As they attempted her final rites, a grenade was hurled at their home. This targeted terror forced the last remaining Hindu families to flee.
Systemic apathy followed. Though a police complaint was filed in 1990, the file was buried. It took until 2025 for a Special Investigation Agency to reopen the case, naming four terrorists. Two are dead, one is absconding, and one is imprisoned: Yasin Malik, who was once pampered as a Damaad by New Delhi, invited to the high table as one of the esteemed "stakeholders in the Kashmir peace talks." Yesterday, chargesheet was filed in this case.
Sarla’s case is not isolated. Thousands of women faced similar brutality in Kashmir during the late 1980s and 1990s, leaving behind stories that have been completely erased from the records today.
INDIA JUST MET ITS ALL TIME PEAK POWER DEMAND OF 271 GW WITHOUT A SINGLE BLACKOUT. THE COUNTRY THAT ONCE SUFFERED DAILY POWER CUTS IS NOW BUILDING FOR 300 GW
India uses its 4th most powerful military in the world to help countries facing a crisis, even if they are 9000 miles away, instead of attacking them.
India set up a makeshift hospital during the Turkey earthquakes too, treating thousands of people as its military helped Turkish authorities clear out the rubble.
During the Russia-Ukraine war, India evacuated its own citizens along with stranded citizens of other countries, including Pakistani citizens.
India also led the medical and rebuilding efforts (by sending financial aid) during the Nepal earthquakes in April 2015. India sent the highest number of troops to the region and led the operations for months - free of cost for Nepal.
Even during the fall of Yemen in 2015, India evacuated its own citizens as well as American and European citizens, who were stranded there and expecting no help from their own military.
All this was FREE OF COST. India didn't send a bill to any of these countries.
We owe India gratitude, instead of the racist treatment it gets on social media.
INDIA JUST MET ITS ALL TIME PEAK POWER DEMAND OF 271 GW WITHOUT A SINGLE BLACKOUT. THE COUNTRY THAT ONCE SUFFERED DAILY POWER CUTS IS NOW BUILDING FOR 300 GW
#OperationAmistad
Responding with speed, reach and compassion, two #IndianAirForce C-17 Globemaster III aircraft completed a demanding 23-hour flight to Venezuela, covering an aerial distance of over 14,000 km from Delhi to Caracas.
The aircraft landed at Maiquetía International Airport, Caracas, carrying 66 tonnes of humanitarian aid- including an Indian Army Field Hospital, over 35 tonnes of relief supplies, medicines and medical equipment, and two BHISHM Cubes—demonstrating India's capability to deliver hope across continents whenever called upon.
This transoceanic deployment reaffirms India's growing role as a responsible first responder and a reliable humanitarian partner.
#HADR #HumanitarianAssistance #HarKaamDeshKeNaam
@DefenceMinIndia@DrSJaishankar@IndiaVenezuela@SpokespersonMoD@HQ_IDS_India@adgpi@indiannavy@CareerinIAF
India's historical Hindu scriptures promote one-ness of the world and is probably the only country which actually follows it.
"Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" - the world is one family 🇮🇳🌏