Afghanistan, Jan. 19 -- India has donated cancer medicines, vaccines, and medical equipment to Afghanistan, aiming to strengthen healthcare and assist patients nationwide.
The Taliban's Ministry of Public Health said India has provided 18 types of anti-cancer medicines, delivered in 776 cartons weighing 7,589 kilograms.
Ministry of Public health officials said the medicines aim to support cancer patients and improve healthcare services across Afghanistan.
Health Minister Noor Jalal Jalali previously announced that India would provide vaccines worth $5 million and a hospital valued at $500,000 to strengthen Afghanistan health infrastructure.
India also donated a $3 million radiotherapy machine to help diagnose and treat cancer patients, ...