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India Sends Life Saving Cancer Medicines to Afghanistan Amid Medical Shortages

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India has delivered 7.5 tonnes of cancer medicines to Kabul to address urgent medical needs in Afghanistan, officials said.

The consignment is aimed at supporting patients suffering from cancer as the country continues to face severe shortages of essential drugs due to economic strain and a fragile healthcare system.

The medicines were handed over through humanitarian channels to ensure they reach hospitals and treatment centers across Afghanistan.

Indian authorities said the assistance reflects New Delhi’s commitment to humanitarian support for the Afghan people, particularly in critical health sectors.

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Health experts say such aid is vital as many Afghan patients struggle to access life saving treatments because of supply disruptions and limited medical infrastructure.

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6 Comments

  • Do you think other countries should follow Indias lead in providing essential medicines to those in need amidst crises?

  • I wonder if other countries will step up like India did. Its great to see help being sent where its needed most.

  • Wow, India stepping up for Afghanistans medical needs! Should other countries follow suit or is it not their responsibility? What do you think?

  • Shouldnt India focus on fulfilling its own healthcare needs first before sending medicines to other countries? Just a thought 🤔

  • I think its great that India is helping out, but shouldnt other countries pitch in too? Lets spread the love!

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