India will be sending food aid to four central African countries of Sudan, South Sudan, Djibouti and Eritrea. The 270 MT aid is to help these countries deal with the COVID pandemic and also natural calamities.
Ministry of External Affairs release said, “strong bonds of friendship and brotherly relations between India and countries in Africa have been forged and strengthened over several centuries.”
Adding, “India has always stood in solidarity with the countries and people in Africa and has partnered in undertaking development, capacity building and humanitarian assistance programmes.”
The aid is being transported on Indian Nava Ship Airvat which left Mumbai on 24th October and it will make port calls at Djibouti, Massawa, Port Sudan and Mombasa. The 270 MT aid includes –155 MT of wheat flour, 65 MT of rice and 50 MT of sugar.
Amidst the COVID Pandemic, India has reached out to several countries. It supplied anti-COVID medicine HCQ to over 150 countries. Earlier this year, it sent medical and food assistance to five countries of the Indian Ocean–Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles, Madagascar and Comoros to deal with the crisis.
Source: WION
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