India sends 5 tons of essential medicines to Kabul
India just shipped five tons of essential medicines to Kabul, showing ongoing support for Afghanistan's healthcare system.
The goal is to help Afghan health authorities with better diagnosis, treatment, and specialized care for patients who need it most.
Randhir Jaiswal outlines supplies and aid
According to Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, the package includes devices for newborn and child care, cardiograph machine, ventilators, patient monitors, and maxillofacial electrocautery, plastic surgery sets, and specialized medical kits.
India's help doesn't stop there. It also covers food security efforts, scholarships for Afghan students, and training programs to build local skills.
At a recent United Nations meeting, India reaffirmed its commitment to supporting peace and development in Afghanistan through steady humanitarian aid.