India Sends 73 Tonnes of Medicines and Vaccines to Afghanistan

India Sends 73 Tonnes of Medicines and Vaccines to Afghanistan

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Category : International Published on: December 02 2025

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India has delivered 73 tonnes of medicines, vaccines, and essential supplements to Kabul, strengthening humanitarian support for Afghanistan’s healthcare system. The aid, coordinated by the Ministry of External Affairs, addresses urgent medical needs, disease prevention, and nutrition gaps. This shipment reflects India’s ongoing commitment to Afghan development and welfare, reinforcing people-to-people ties, regional goodwill, and its role as a reliable partner in South Asia. India has previously provided wheat, vaccines, and training initiatives to Afghanistan.

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