India supplies five tonnes of crucial medicines to Kabul
New Delhi delivered five tonnes of essential medical supplies to Kabul on Wednesday to support vulnerable populations. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal confirmed this latest dispatch on social media. He highlighted India's ongoing dedication to helping Afghan citizens secure basic healthcare necessities during challenging times. This continuous flow of resources reflects India's traditional 'Neighbourhood First' policy, maintaining strong people-to-people ties despite recent regional political shifts.
Government officials recently expanded this support network by donating specialized diagnostic tools to local authorities. These crucial contributions include ventilators, cardiograph machines, and advanced surgical kits designed for complex treatments. India focuses heavily on equipping local hospitals to handle severe emergencies, neonatal care, and difficult maxillofacial procedures. This practical equipment directly empowers local doctors to save more lives every day. These ongoing humanitarian initiatives aim to prevent severe public health crises in a region lacking basic resources.
Permanent Representative Parvathaneni Harish addressed the United Nations Security Council earlier this week regarding these regional dynamics. He reminded international leaders that deep civilisational bonds between both nations drive current policy decisions. Indian authorities remain fully committed to fostering regional stability through various channels. They continue supplying vital food security programs alongside these regular pharmaceutical shipments. Furthermore, India provides valuable educational scholarships to empower the next generation of Afghan professionals. New Delhi consistently prioritizes civilian well-being and practical development cooperation over complex political boundaries.
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