Image used for representational purpose 
India

India provides medical assistance to Yemen

India on Wednesday provided medical assistance worth about $1 million to Yemen in response to a request from the Yemeni government.

From our online archive

YEMEN: India on Wednesday provided medical assistance worth about $1 million to Yemen in response to a request from the Yemeni government.

According to a statement issued by the External Affairs Ministry, Minister of State for External Affairs M.J. Akbar presented a box of anti-cholera medicines to Yemeni Ambassador Abdulmalik Abdullah Al-Eryani at a token handing over ceremony held here. 

"As part of its commitment to provide humanitarian assistance to Yemen, India has been a member of the ‘Friends of Yemen' Group," the statement said. 

"India has earlier extended medical assistance to Yemen in April 2015. Additionally, India provided food assistance in the form of rice and wheat, each worth $2 million in August 2012 and March 2013, respectively," it added.

'Deliberately misleading': Centre rebuts social media posts on Rajnath Singh's Op Sindoor remarks in Parliament

Terror threat alert puts Delhi, Uttarakhand on high vigil; security tightened

MEA's passport remark: Why the debate over proof of citizenship matters?

Ram temple trust confirms general secretary Champat Rai's resignation, assures fair probe into donations row

'Theft of youth's future': Congress slams Centre over Maharashtra TET 2026 paper leak

SCROLL FOR NEXT