New York: India has dispatched over 40,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan so far, ensuring its position as a contiguous neighbour and long-standing partner of Kabul. At a United Nations Security Council, the country`s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ruchira Kamboj highlighted the historical and civilisational linkages to the Afghan people.


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"As we have repeatedly stated at the security council, India has direct stakes in ensuring the return of the peace and stability, giving our position as a contiguous neighbour and long-standing partner of Afghanistan. As well as our strong historical and civilisational linkages to the Afghan people," she said.
Speaking about the humanitarian need of the Afghan people, the UN Permanent Representative said that India has dispatched several shipments of humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan.


"In response to the humanitarian need of the Afghan people, as well as the urgent appeals made by the United Nations, India has dispatched several shipments of humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan. This includes 32 tonnes of medical assistance in 10 batches, which include -- essential life-saving medicines, anti-TB medicines and 50,0000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines.


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"These medical consignments have been handed over to the World Health Organisation and the Indira Gandhi Children Hospital in Kabul," she said, adding that "India has also dispatched over 40,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan so far."
Ruchira Kamboj further said: "to ensure a fair and just distribution of India`s wheat assistance, the government of India has signed an agreement with the UN world food programme for the distribution of wheat within Afghanistan.


"An Indian technical team has also been deployed at the Indian Embassy in Kabul to closely monitor and coordinate the efforts of various stakeholders for the effective delivery of humanitarian assistance and the continuation of our engagement with the Afghanis people.


India reiterated its commitment that humanitarian assistance should be based on neutrality, impartiality and independence. India also expressed concern about the development of Afghanistan which directly impacts well being of women and girls.


The Taliban entered Kabul on August 15 last year, causing the US-backed government to step down. Later in September, the outfit announced the composition of the new interim government of Afghanistan. The country is currently battered by the deepening economic, humanitarian, and security crisis following the Taliban takeover. The international community, from governments to non-governmental organizations, has been providing various assistance to the Afghan people.