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Chabahar Port : India To Continues Assistance In Afghanistan, Routes Shipments Through Port

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India has continued its humanitarian assistance for the people of Afghanistan, ranging from the supply of wheat to cope with an unprecedented food shortage to the provision of materials for drug rehabilitation camps run by the UN.

India has also supplied a range of medical aid, including nearly 200 tonnes of essential medicines, Covid-19 vaccines, anti-tuberculosis medicines, and medical and surgical items by Chabahar Port.

Indian government  cooperated with the Unified Countries For Wheat 

The help, including clinical and food help, has been given considering what is happening in Afghanistan and critical requests by UN organizations, individuals acquainted with the matter said. The Indian government has cooperated with the Unified Countries World Food Program (UNWFP) for the interior appropriation of wheat inside Afghanistan.

47,500 Metric Ton Help Provides Till Now!

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Under this organization, India has provided a sum of 47,500 metric lots of wheat as help to UNWFP focuses across Afghanistan. While wheat was before shipped off Afghanistan in trucks by means of Pakistan, through the Wagah-Attari landline crossing, late shipments are being despatched through Iran’s Chabahar port and given over to the UNWFP on a basic level, individuals said.

India Provided 200 Tons Of Fundamental Meds Through Chabahar Port

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India has likewise provided a scope of clinical guide, including almost 200 tons of fundamental meds, Coronavirus immunizations, hostile to tuberculosis meds, and clinical and careful things, for example, pediatric stethoscopes, versatile sphygmomanometers with pediatric pulse sleeves, mixture siphons, trickle chamber sets, and nylon stitches.

India’s Total Budget For Afghanistan Via Chabahar Port

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The Indian government has allotted ₹200 crore for giving help to Afghanistan in the 2023-24 spending plan. In any case, the cost was lower than the consumption of ₹350 crore on help for Afghanistan in the last monetary. The allocation for 2023-24 signaled the continuation of India’s special relationship with the Afghan people and its commitment to them, the people said.

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