Guwahati (Assam) [India], Under Project Operation Sadbhavna, the Trishakti Corps of the Indian Army reaffirmed its enduring commitment to the local people of North Sikki in Rangrang and Naga villages and to provide relief material following the devastating glacial lake outburst. Continued his efforts. Flood (GLOF), Trishakti Corp warriors provided much needed assistance to the affected communities of Naga and Rang Rang villages and distributed essential relief materials, symbolizing unwavering solidarity with the people in these remote villages. The warriors of Trishakti Corps also organized a medical camp to provide necessary medical check-ups, medicines and provided invaluable information about comprehensive health to the local people. This noble effort touched the lives of more than 150 patients from both the villages. Furthermore, the local youth were empowered through an enriching lecture and demonstration on Agniveer Yojana, nurturing their potential and fostering a brighter future for the coming generations. The efforts of the Indian Army are an example of this. The spirit of service and compassion strengthens the relationship between the armed forces and the local population. With its focus on community development, Operation Sadbhavna has been instrumental in making a positive impact on the lives of residents of border villages. The Indian Army has reaffirmed its commitment to continue such community-operational activities in the future, promoting harmony and solidarity. Border villages of Sikkim.