Refugees lining up for food rations in a makeshift encampment near the town of Tawila in Sudan's western Darfur region (Photo | AFP)
Quick Take

Quick Take | Annadata India

India must help Sudan, which is facing the world's bloodiest conflict and largest food crisis

Express News Service

One of the bloodiest conflicts raging today is getting structured support to get bloodier. Investigation by Reuters reveals that Ethiopia is hosting a huge secret camp to train and arm thousands of Rapid Support Forces fighters, who are battling the army in neighbouring Sudan. The civil war, which started in 2023, is estimated to have cost at least 4 lakh lives, while tens of lakhs of refugees have fled to Egypt, Chad, Libya and South Sudan. The World Food Programme has labelled Sudan the world’s largest hunger crisis, with more than 2 crore people facing acute starvation. India, which till four years ago had a commanding share of the agricultural product market in Africa’s third largest country, would do well to extend a generous helping hand now.

‘Bring a privilege motion, I will fight for farmers,’ says Rahul Gandhi as BJP seeks to cancel his LS membership

AAIB says Air India AI 171 crash probe not finalised, dismisses speculative reports

Naravane memoir leak: Delhi Police questions Penguin India team, probes conspiracy angle

Fighting the most common villain causing nutritional deficiencies in India's children

Sheikh Hasina rejects Bangladesh election as ‘voter-less farce’, demands Yunus’s resignation

SCROLL FOR NEXT