Indian relief material for the quake-hit Afghanistan being offloaded in Kabul. The relief materials reached Kabul via Chabahar. Photo: X/@MEAIndia
India on Thursday (September 25, 2025) said a fresh humanitarian aid to quake-hit Afghanistan has reached Kabul via the Chabahar port. Afghanistan was struck by a 6.0 magnitude earthquake on August 31, claiming more than 2,000 and displacing 23,000 people.The Ministry of External Affairs, in a post on X, said, “In continuation of India’s humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan in the wake of recent earthquake, three container loads of supplies of relief material arrived in Kabul via Chabahar and were handed over to Afghan authorities.”The consignment contains food items, water purifiers, protein powder, tin sheets, sleeping bags, hygiene kits, water storage tanks, gen sets, family tents, blankets, essential medicines and other medical supplies, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in the post.In continuation of 🇮🇳's humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan in the wake of recent earthquake, 3 container loads of supplies of relief materials arrived in Kabul via Chabahar today and were handed over to Afghan authorities. The consignment consisted of food items, water… pic.twitter.com/zxqPpjoEtt— Randhir Jaiswal (@MEAIndia) September 25, 2025






