He said that the country has always helped other nations in times of crisis and the difference now with the Narendra Modi government at the helm was that such efforts were initiated "very swiftly".
Parrikar said that while over 500 Indians have been evacuated so far from Nepal, another 1,500 would be brought back today via civil and Indian Air Force aircraft.
Noting that India has always helped other countries, Parrikar said that "the difference this time is that there is a new government here and rescue efforts were initiated very swiftly".
Interacting with journalists at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on the sidelines of a Defence Investiture Ceremony, the minister underlined that the first few hours are the most important in rescue operations.
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The minister said that neighbouring countries have started feeling comfortable with Indian again.
"It is important for the neighbours to get comfortable with us and it is happening again now. When the Maldives faced a water crisis, we moved swiftly. When the runway in Kathmandu got blocked due to an accident, we responded quickly to help them.