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U.S. Disaster Relief Initiative
Washington, DC
July 18, 2005
Fact Sheet
India and the United States committed themselves to aiding those affected by
the December 2004 tsunami’s devastation and, through the creation of the
Tsunami Core Group, demonstrated their willingness and desire to be
full-fledged partners in the relief operations. Recognizing that the
combined efforts of the U.S. and India significantly enhanced the world’s
response to the tsunami disaster of December 26, 2004, the President and the
Prime Minister announced today the launch of the U.S.-India Disaster Relief
Initiative (DRI) to contribute to disaster preparedness and future relief
operations.
The Disaster Relief Initiative will build upon the existent, strong civilian
relationship between the two governments in disaster relief, involving the
U.S. Agency for International Development and the Indian Ministry of Home
Affairs. Through the Initiative, the U.S. and India seek to increase their
ability to respond to disasters in an integrated fashion, partnering with
other U.S., Indian and UN agencies, as well as international
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and other governments as appropriate.
The U.S. and India will continue to work together with the regional
community on the development and implementation of early warning system
programs.
As mandated by the New Framework for the U.S.-India Defense Relationship,
the U.S. and India will strengthen their military capabilities to respond
effectively to future disasters by conducting joint and combined military
exercises. U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM) and the Indian Integrated Defence
Staff (IDS) will be the respective military leads in each country to
establish a dialogue and identify additional military training needs,
skills-development requirements, and other challenges to a speedy and
effective disaster response.
As part of the Disaster Relief Initiative, the U.S. and India agree to
cooperate to help build disaster response capabilities in other countries.
They would also share best practices and experiences with a view to
strengthening a regional response to natural disasters. |