Key Points

India has rolled out significant healthcare initiatives for Afghanistan during the Taliban foreign minister's visit. The package includes building new hospitals, diagnostic centers, and gifting 20 ambulances as medical support. Both countries have agreed to form a trade committee to boost economic cooperation between them. This marks the first high-level Afghan delegation to India since the Taliban took power in 2021.

Key Points: India Gifts 20 Ambulances Announces New Afghan Healthcare Projects

  • India to build Thalassemia center and modern diagnostic facility in Kabul
  • Construction of 30-bed hospital and five maternity clinics across provinces
  • Both countries agreed to establish joint trade committee for economic cooperation
  • India upgrading Kabul mission to embassy level after 2021 shutdown
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India announces new healthcare projects for Afghanistan, gifts 20 ambulances during Taliban minister's visit

India announces major healthcare expansion in Afghanistan including hospitals and diagnostic centers during Taliban FM Muttaqi's first official visit to Delhi.

"As a contiguous neighbour and a well-wisher of the Afghan people, India has a deep interest in Afghanistan's development and progress - EAM Jaishankar"

New Delhi, October 11

Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on Friday that India has announced several new projects for Afghanistan as part of its ongoing healthcare cooperation.

The projects include the establishment of a Thalassemia centre and a modern diagnostic centre in Kabul, as well as the replacement of the heating system at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health (IGICH).

India will also construct a 30-bed hospital in Kabul's Bagrami district, an Oncology Centre and a Trauma Centre in Kabul, as well as five Maternity Health Clinics across the provinces of Paktika, Khost, and Paktia.

"As a special gesture, India has gifted 20 ambulances to Afghanistan. In the field of capacity building, India will continue to offer scholarships to Afghan students under the e-ICCR scholarship scheme. Both sides also welcomed the commencement of the India-Afghanistan Air Freight Corridor, which aims to strengthen direct trade and commerce between the two countries," the MEA spokesperson posted on X.

The announcement comes amid Afghanistan's Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi's week-long visit to India. Muttaqi arrived in New Delhi on Thursday for a visit from October 9-16, marking the first high-level delegation from Kabul to India since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in August 2021.

Muttaqi also stated on Friday that Afghanistan and India have agreed to set up a trade committee aimed at enhancing economic cooperation.

"Both sides agreed to create a trade committee. Due to opportunities opened in Afghanistan in terms of investment, and activities in minerals and energy, we invited the Indian side to explore work in these areas," he said, highlighting the potential for increased business and investment ties between the two countries.

Earlier this year, in April, India's special envoy to Afghanistan, Anand Prakash, visited Kabul to discuss political and trade relations. Prior to that, in January this year, Muttaqi had met with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri in Dubai.

The Afghan FM also highlighted that his discussions with External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar covered a wide range of issues.

"I had a detailed meeting with EAM Jaishankar, including economic, political, diplomatic, regional and security. Some of the achievements were the Indian government's upgradation of technical presence at the embassy. And a diplomatic delegation of the Islamic Emirate will arrive in Delhi."

"We also agreed to strengthen the air corridor to strengthen our trade. EAM pledged to broaden health activities in Afghanistan, and we appreciate the assistance provided for the victims of the earthquake," the visiting minister said.

Expressing his gratitude for the reception in India, Muttaqi said, "I would like to welcome all and am glad to be in Delhi. This is my first time visiting India as the FM of Afghanistan, and I appreciate the warm hospitality shown to us by the Indian Foreign Minister and the Indian government."

During a bilateral meeting with Muttaqi, Jaishankar announced that India would upgrade its Kabul mission to an embassy. The embassy was shut after the Taliban seized power in 2021.

Earlier in the day, EAM Jaishankar handed over five ambulances as a "gesture of goodwill" to Afghanistan's Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, on Friday in the national capital.

In a post on X, EAM Jaishankar wrote, "Also handed over 5 Ambulances to FM Muttaqi. This is part of the larger gift of 20 ambulances and other medical equipment reflecting our long-standing support for the Afghan people."

During the bilateral meeting between Jaishankar and Muttaqi, the EAM emphasised that, as a contiguous neighbour and a well-wisher of the Afghan people, India has a deep interest in Afghanistan's development and progress.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the humanitarian gesture, I hope our government is being cautious with the Taliban regime. We must ensure our aid reaches ordinary Afghans and not strengthens the regime that has questionable human rights record.
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Arjun K
Great move by India! This is how we should use our soft power. Building hospitals and healthcare infrastructure creates lasting goodwill. The air freight corridor will also boost trade. Win-win situation! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in healthcare, I can say these projects are much needed. The trauma centre and oncology facilities will address critical gaps in Afghanistan's healthcare system. Proud of India's role in global health diplomacy.
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Vikram M
Good strategic move. Afghanistan is important for regional stability and connectivity. Healthcare cooperation builds trust and opens doors for broader economic engagement. The trade committee is a smart step forward.
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Michael C
I hope we're also focusing on our own healthcare infrastructure while helping others. Many rural areas in India still lack basic facilities. Balance is important between international aid and domestic needs.
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Kavya N
The scholarships for Afghan students are particularly meaningful. Education and healthcare together can transform lives. This is the kind of neighborly support that builds lasting friendships 🤝

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