JP Nadda, Afghan health minister review expanding India-Afghanistan medical ties
New Delhi [India], December 18 (ANI): India reaffirmed its continued commitment to supporting Afghanistan's health sector and humanitarian needs during a meeting between Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Jagat Prakash Nadda and Afghanistan's Minister of Public Health Mawlawi Noor Jalal Jalali, according to an official release.
During the meeting, both sides reviewed ongoing health cooperation and discussed ways to further strengthen collaboration in healthcare infrastructure, medical supplies and capacity building.
He added that India's assistance continues to be driven by humanitarian considerations and the enduring bonds between the peoples of the two countries.
The construction or upgradation of facilities such as an Oncology Centre, Trauma Centre, Diagnostic Centre and Thalassemia Centre in Kabul has also been undertaken, with additional proposals for health sector support currently under active consideration.
He informed that cancer medicines and one CT scan machine, as requested by the Afghan Ministry of Public Health, are ready for dispatch and will be delivered by the end of this month, while proposals for a radiotherapy machine and additional medical supplies are being processed, the release added.
The success of the Jaipur Foot Camp organised in Kabul in June 2025, where 75 prosthetic limbs were fitted, was highlighted, along with plans to organise more such camps in the coming year.
Since the launch of the new Afghan visa module in April 2025, more than 500 visas, including over 200 medical visas, have been issued in the last four months, according to the release.
He also referred to India's support for rehabilitation programmes in partnership with international organisations.
The meeting concluded with both sides expressing satisfaction over the ongoing cooperation and reaffirming their shared commitment to strengthening healthcare support for the Afghan people, the official release said. (ANI)
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