A team of two Indian experts and two of the two top burn injuries in New Delhi, two of the two of the highest number of burn injuries, one nursing assistant in hospitals, Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital and Safdarjung Hospital, landed in Dhaka on Wednesday, to help the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to help the Bangladesh military aircraft accident victims on 21 July.
The team will be in Bangladesh for about a week to help the treatment of burn victims after an air accident in Dhaka. Mea on Tuesday announced to send a team of burn-expert doctors and nurses to Dhaka to treat those injured in a military jet accident in Bangladesh.
The ministry’s statement said, “They will assess the status of patients with recommendations for further treatment and special care in India.”
This evening (July 23), a team of two Indian experts and one of India’s two top burn injury treatment hospitals – Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital and Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi landed in Dhaka to help the aircraft victims to treat the aircraft.
– Randhir Jaiswal (@MeAIndia) July 23, 2025
Two burn experts in the team, Dr. of RML Hospital. Ram Mohan and Dr. of Safdarjung Hospital. Piyush is included. RML Hospital nurses Puneet Sharma and Anita Verma are also part of the team. The medical team, which will help in the comprehensive evaluation and treatment of the victims, has also been asked to carry the necessary medicines.
He has also been asked to assist the Bangladesh government as required in the context of health measures, and his return has been debated to Mea and Directorate General of Health Services.
“Additional medical teams can also follow their initial evaluation and treatment,” the MEA said.

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Expressed condolences Expressed the support and support of India to the loss of life in tragic air accident and India’s support to the Bangladeshi government.
He said in a post on X: “In a tragic air accident in Dhaka, many of them got deeply shocked and sad at the loss of life. Our hearts go out for bereaved families. We pray for bereaved families. Intense Recovery of injured people. India stands in solidarity with Bangladesh and is ready to expand all possible support and assistance. ,
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