Dhaka, July 26, 2025 — The Indian medical team currently in Bangladesh has conducted a second round of consultations with doctors from the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery in Dhaka as part of ongoing efforts to support the treatment of victims of Monday’s tragic plane crash at Milestone School and College.
The visiting healthcare specialists, dispatched under the directive of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, worked closely with Bangladeshi medical authorities to provide critical guidance in managing the most severely injured patients. According to the Indian High Commission in Dhaka, the team visited several patients, evaluated their prognoses, and engaged in in-depth discussions with local doctors to refine patient care methodologies and outline future courses of treatment.
During the round of consultations, the Indian experts reviewed individual cases in detail with senior Bangladeshi health ministry officials and the hospital’s medical staff. The collaborative sessions aimed to exchange expertise on advanced treatment options, take stock of current management protocols, and optimize the recovery strategy for those most critically affected by the incident.
The deployment of the Indian medical delegation underscores the ongoing cooperation between the two neighboring countries in times of crisis and fulfills a promise of solidarity and assistance made by India’s prime minister in the wake of the accident.
Disclaimer: This article is based on information provided by the Indian High Commission in Dhaka and reporting from Dhaka Tribune. Specific patient details and ongoing medical assessments are subject to change as the situation develops.