Operation Brahma

Indian Army’s Robotic Dogs Transform Disaster Relief: Operation Brahma in Myanmar

Indian Army’s Robotic Dogs Transform Disaster Relief: Operation Brahma in Myanmar

New Delhi/Naypyidaw, April 11 — This event marked a significant display of technological skill in humanitarian aid. The Indian Army has showcased advanced technology. They have deployed state-of-the-art robotic dogs. Nano drones were also used during Operation Brahma. This mission is focused on relief and rescue in earthquake-affected Myanmar. Quadrupedal robotic “mules” have been used in live disaster recovery for the first time. These robots were previously reserved for military logistics and reconnaissance. These agile machines navigated through piles of debris from collapsed buildings. They helped locate survivors and assessed structural damage in areas too risky for human entry. https://videopress.com/v/ndSPE02h?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true…
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Operation Brahma: Indian Navy Dispatches Relief Ships to Myanmar

Operation Brahma: Indian Navy Dispatches Relief Ships to Myanmar

After the devastating earthquake hit Myanmar and Thailand on 28 March 2025, the Indian Navy took swift action. They mobilized relief efforts under the humanitarian mission Operation Brahma. This initiative is coordinated by the Ministry of External Affairs. They collaborate with the Integrated Defence Staff. They also work with the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF). This effort reinforces India’s role as a first responder in regional crises. https://videopress.com/v/6jM4QVC2?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true Naval Deployment with Essential Supplies On 29 March 2025, INS Satpura and INS Savitri set sail for Yangon, Myanmar. They were operating under the Eastern…
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Myanmar Earthquake Unleashes Energy Equivalent to 334 Atomic Bombs: US Geologist

Myanmar Earthquake Unleashes Energy Equivalent to 334 Atomic Bombs: US Geologist

The devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar on Friday released energy comparable to more than 300 atomic bombs. This is according to American geologist Jess Phoenix. Speaking to CNN, she estimated that the seismic force unleashed by the tremor was equivalent to 334 atomic bombs. Aftershocks Expected for Months Phoenix warned that aftershocks could persist for several months due to ongoing tectonic activity in the region. She explained that the Indian tectonic plate continues to push against the Eurasian plate beneath Myanmar. This push maintains seismic pressure. It could trigger further tremors. The death toll from the earthquake has surpassed…
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