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India Boosts Afghan Health: Clinics & Visas Bolstered
18 Dec
Summary
- India approved healthcare projects, including five clinics and a Kabul hospital.
- Over 500 visas, including 200+ medical visas, issued since April 2025.
- India dispatched 327 tonnes of medicines and vaccines over four years.

India has reinforced its dedication to Afghanistan's health and humanitarian needs. During a recent meeting, Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda and Afghanistan's Minister of Public Health Mawlawi Noor Jalal Jalali reviewed ongoing health cooperation. Both nations aim to deepen their collaboration in medical supplies, infrastructure development, and capacity building.
Significant healthcare infrastructure projects have been approved, including five maternity and health clinics in Paktia, Khost, and Paktika provinces, alongside a 30-bed hospital in Kabul. Since the new visa module launched in April 2025, India has issued over 500 visas, with more than 200 designated for medical treatment, reflecting a commitment to accessible healthcare.
India's substantial medical aid includes 327 tonnes of medicines and vaccines dispatched over the last four years. Upcoming support involves sending cancer medicines and a CT scan machine, with proposals for radiotherapy equipment and further supplies under active consideration. India also plans to organize medical camps and train Afghan doctors.


