India has extended its humanitarian and infrastructure assistance from the island's northbound to the bluish Jaffna peninsula pursuing the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah.
Under Operation Sagar Bandhu, India has deployed engineering and aesculapian teams to reconstruct damaged connectivity and enactment affected communities.
"As portion of India’s continued assistance to Sri Lanka nether 'Operation Sagar Bandhu', the Indian High Commission successful Colombo, Assistant High Commission successful Kandy, and Consulate General of India successful Jaffna conducted humanitarian assistance organisation drives for families affected by Cyclone Ditwah successful antithetic parts of the Island," the merchandise said.

"On December 18, High Commissioner of India Santosh Jha distributed alleviation kits among affected families successful the Kolonnawa successful coordination with 'All Ceylon Sufi Spiritual Association' and among children of Bhaktivedanta Children's Home ‘Gokulam’ astatine ISKCON Temple successful Colombo," the merchandise further stated.
"Earlier this month, the High Commissioner besides distributed assistance among residents of Nayanalokagama, a colony specially designated for the visually impaired, and among affected families successful Negombo successful Gampaha District," the merchandise added.
Between December 9 and 19, the Assistant High Commission of India successful Kandy distributed indispensable nutrient items and supplies among hundreds of affected families successful Kandy, Nuwara Eliya and Badulla Districts.
Similarly, the Consulate General of India successful Jaffna carried retired respective organisation drives for affected families successful Mannar, Mullaithivu and Kilinochchi, arsenic good arsenic the land territories of Jaffna District.
Several tonnes of nutrient and alleviation worldly person been handed implicit by India to the Government of Sri Lanka nether ‘Operation Sagar Bandhu'.
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— India successful Sri Lanka (@IndiainSL) December 18, 2025On December 18, the Indian Army deployed engineers to Sri Lanka to assistance successful rebuilding captious infrastructure damaged by the cyclone.
"#OperationSagarBandhu restoring connectivity connected the ground! @adgpi engineers are moving steadily on the A35 adjacent Kilinochchi, preparing and supporting span restoration efforts to reconnect disrupted roadworthy networks and easiness question for communities affected by #CycloneDitwah," the ngo posted connected X.

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