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India to gift 75,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan: Indian Ambassador to Afghanistan Vinay Kumar

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New Delhi, Delhi, IndiaUpdated: Oct 16, 2019, 06:12 PM IST
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File photo: Indian Ambassador to Afghanistan Vinay Kumar with Afghanistan's defence minister Asadullah Khalid. (Picture courtesy: Embassy of India Kabul) Photograph:(WION)

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The envoy also spoke about cooperation between India and ARCS including financial assistance for the treatment of Afghan children suffering from congenital heart disease.

India will gift 75,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan in November, announced Ambassador Vinay Kumar on Wednesday.

The Indian envoy made these announcements while speaking at the 37th anniversary of the Afghan Red Crescent Society's (ARCS) Special Week.

India sent its maiden cargo of wheat to Afghanistan through the Chabahar port in Iran, bypassing Pakistan, in October 2017. The Indian government has supplied 1.1 million tonnes of wheat for the people of Afghanistan on a grant basis.

The envoy also spoke about cooperation between India and ARCS including financial assistance for the treatment of Afghan children suffering from congenital heart disease.

"During the last four years, around 2000 Afghan children in the age group of 4 months to 18 years have been treated with India's assistance of USD 4 million," he said.