
India Provides Aid to Afghanistan's Flood Victims
KABUL (Afghan Verified) — India has provided humanitarian aid to flood victims in Afghanistan.
RTA reported the development on April 6, 2026, in an article titled "India Helped Afghanistan's Flood Victims." The piece summarized that India provided aid to flood victims in Afghanistan.
Reliability is supported by multiple independent sources dated the same day, which corroborate India delivering humanitarian aid for flood victims. Sources also reference aid for earthquake victims and specifics on aid items from a spokesperson for India's Ministry of External Affairs. No disputes or disagreements appear among the reports.
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