Bangladesh Fighter Jet Crash: Indian Medical Group Evaluations Vital Circumstances In Dhaka


The visiting Indian medical crew held detailed consultations with senior officers of the Bangladesh Ministry of Well being and docs on the Nationwide Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgical procedure in Dhaka on Thursday, reviewing crucial instances from Monday’s horrific aircraft crash. They Indian consultants additionally exchanged views on the remedy methodologies and conveyed their evaluation on future course of remedy for the admitted sufferers. 

Ministry of Exterior Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal famous that the go to of the Indian docs and nursing officers to Dhaka comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s assurance of offering help to Bangladesh following the aircraft crash on July 21.

“The Indian medical crew visiting Bangladesh started their go to by holding detailed medical consultations with senior officers of the Bangladesh Ministry of Well being & docs on the Nationwide Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgical procedure in Dhaka. They reviewed every of the crucial instances, exchanged views on the remedy methodologies and conveyed their evaluation on future course of remedy. The go to of the Indian docs & nursing officers follows PM Narendra Modi’s assurance to increase all doable help and help to Bangladesh within the wake of the tragic incident of aircraft crash in Dhaka on 21 July 2025,” Jaiswal posted on X.

The crash occurred when a Bangladesh Air Power F-7 BGI coaching plane slammed into the Milestone College and School campus in Dhaka’s Uttara on Monday, which has claimed 32 lives up to now and injured over 162 individuals. As investigations proceed into the reason for the crash, India’s medical outreach is predicted to play a significant position within the restoration of survivors and the broader therapeutic course of.

A specialised crew of docs from India had arrived in Bangladesh late Wednesday night to deal with the burn victims of the fighter jet crash. The crew consists of docs and nurses from Delhi’s Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital and Safdarjung Hospital – two of India’s main centres for burn remedy and cosmetic surgery.

Earlier, PM Modi had expressed condolences over the tragedy and warranted Bangladesh of India’s full help. In an announcement shared on Monday on X, PM Modi wrote, “Deeply shocked and saddened on the lack of lives, a lot of them younger college students, in a tragic air crash in Dhaka. Our hearts exit to the bereaved households. We pray for the swift restoration of these injured. India stands in solidarity with Bangladesh and is able to prolong all doable help and help.

In a follow-up to his message, the Indian Excessive Fee in Dhaka formally reached out to the Bangladeshi authorities, providing crucial medical help for the injured. India’s swift response underscores the humanitarian dimension of its regional diplomacy and displays the sturdy bilateral ties between the 2 nations.