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Delhi, Oct 7 : India is hosting the First Annual BIMSTEC Disaster
Management Exercise here from October 10 to 13 with a focus on creating synergy
and synchronisation of efforts of the member countries in the area. The
Exercise follows the call of Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral
Economic and Technical Cooperation (BIMSTEC) leaders at their Retreat hosted by
Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Goa in October 2016 for closer cooperation in
disaster management through joint exercises. The main focus of the Exercise
will be to create synergy and synchronise efforts to institutionalise regional
cooperation and inter-governmental coordination efforts on disaster response
among Member States. Besides India, the members of the sub-regional grouping are
Bangladesh, Bhutan Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam and Sri
lanka. About 135 delegates from all BIMSTEC Member States, including senior
level officials dealing with related policy and operational aspects, will
participate in the Exercise . The Exercise will have simulated scenarios in the
areas of flood management and building collapse search and rescue including
Table Top Exercise (TTX), Field Training Exercise (FTX) and an After Action
Review (AAR). 'Hosting of the Exercise is in keeping with India's commitment to
share its expertise and capabilities in disaster management with the region,'
the Ministry of External Affairs said here on Saturday. UNI
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