Overview
- A 21-member delegation from India, China and Singapore has been treating more than 165 injured students at the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery in Dhaka.
- Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus lauded the rapid deployment of foreign medical teams and called for enduring institutional ties in emergency preparedness.
- Indian burn specialists have evaluated dozens of severe cases and proposed transfers to Delhi hospitals for advanced care where needed.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended condolences and organized the dispatch of Indian experts, highlighting a new phase in bilateral health cooperation.
- The interim government marked July 22 as a national day of mourning and expedited diplomatic coordination to integrate international medical aid.