Afghanistan, Dec. 24 -- Afghanistan has received $5 million in medical aid from India, including vaccines, radiotherapy machines, and hospital construction, officials say following high-level New Delhi meetings.
Taliban-run Afghanistan has received medical assistance from India valued at $5 million, including vaccines, cancer treatment equipment, and hospital construction support, officials said.
Taliban Health Minister Noor Jalal Jalali announced during a press conference on Wednesday, December 24 that India pledged to build a hospital and a specialized thalassemia center worth $500,000.
In addition, India supplied $3 million in radiotherapy machines for cancer diagnosis and treatment, alongside $1 million in essential cancer medication...