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    India’s 7.5-Ton Cancer Aid Boosts Afghanistan Healthcare

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 22, 20262 Mins Read
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    New Delhi steps up as a lifeline for Afghanistan, airlifting 7.5 tons of essential cancer drugs to Kabul on Thursday. This timely intervention by India aims to bridge critical gaps in the war-torn nation’s oncology care, where patients face acute shortages of vital treatments.

    The move was spotlighted by MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal on X: ‘To address the immediate requirements of cancer patients, India has supplied 7.5 tons of life-saving cancer medications to Kabul. Our commitment to the Afghan people stands firm.’

    Background to this aid traces back to December’s pivotal meeting in New Delhi between Afghan Health Minister Mawlawi Noor Jalal Jalali and Indian counterpart JP Nadda. Discussions covered expanding health partnerships, from training Afghan doctors to securing high-quality drug supplies and facilitating medical visas.

    Jalali praised India’s contributions, detailing needs for cancer care enhancements and infrastructure upgrades. Nadda pledged continued support, confirming the imminent dispatch of a CT scanner to a pediatric facility in Kabul, bundled with vaccines and medicines.

    India’s track record speaks volumes: 327 tons of medical aid over four years. Current initiatives target radiotherapy equipment and surplus supplies. In his X update, Nadda highlighted the ‘productive meeting’ and focus on long-term supply mechanisms to fortify healthcare ties.

    As Afghanistan grapples with humanitarian crises, India’s proactive aid reinforces its image as a steadfast ally. This shipment promises relief for cancer sufferers and signals a brighter future for collaborative health initiatives between the two nations.

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