An aerial view of the submerged houses in a flooded area caused by heavy rainfall following Cyclone Ditwah in Niyamgamdora, Sri Lanka. | Photo Credit: Reuters
Mr. Jha’s meeting with Mr. Namal, the son of former President and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, came against the backdrop of catastrophic floods and landslips in Sri Lanka, which have left the nation grappling with severe infrastructure collapse.
“Namal thanked India for the ongoing relief and rescue efforts under Operation Sagar Bandhu,” the Indian High Commission said in an X post.
During the meeting, Mr. Jha “reiterated that India will continue to support the people of Sri Lanka in their efforts to rebuild and recover,” it said.
The cyclone wreaked havoc in the island nation and severely strained Sri Lanka’s disaster-response capacity, and various countries, including India, are assisting in the rehabilitation process.
India was the first country to respond to Sri Lanka’s international appeal for assistance under its Operation Sagar Bandhu. Its humanitarian assistance has continued across land and air, focussing on both emergency response and sustained medical care.
At least 627 people have been killed, and 190 remain missing as of Monday morning (December 8, 2025), owing to catastrophic floods and landslides caused by extreme weather conditions since November 16.
Published – December 08, 2025 12:54 pm IST








