
Sharing the details in a series of posts on X on Thursday, the Ministry of Ayush said that the meeting took place on the sidelines of the second WHO Global Summit on Traditional medicine. The discussions focused on enhancing collaboration in Traditional Systems of Medicine, including Ayurveda, Unani, and Homeopathy.
Ministry of Ayush highlighted that the interaction reaffirmed the shared commitment of India and Afghanistan to promote traditional medicine as an important pillar of holistic and people-centric healthcare.
🤝 Strengthening India–Afghanistan Cooperation in Traditional Medicine 🌿 A bilateral meeting was held with the Afghan delegation, co-chaired by Shri @mpprataprao,Hon’ble MoS (I/C), @moayush,& H.E. Mawlawi Noor Jalal Jalali, Hon’ble Minister of Public Health of Afghanistan (1/4) pic.twitter.com/8cZ4HpOuhL — Ministry of Ayush (@moayush) December 18, 2025 , on the sidelines of Second @WHO Global Summit on #TraditionalMedicine on 17 December 2025 in New Delhi.
The discussions focused on enhancing collaboration in Traditional Systems of Medicine, including Ayurveda, Unani, and Homeopathy, with emphasis on knowledge exchange, (2/4) pic.twitter.com/8JDyVw2gBm — Ministry of Ayush (@moayush) December 18, 2025
capacity building, and exploring pathways for mutual cooperation in education, research, regulation, and healthcare delivery. (3/4)#TraditionalMedicine #HealthDiplomacy — Ministry of Ayush (@moayush) December 18, 2025
The interaction reaffirmed the shared commitment of India and Afghanistan to promote traditional medicine as an important pillar of holistic and people-centric healthcare. (4/4)#IndiaAfghanistan #Ayush #Ayurveda #Unani #Homeopathy — Ministry of Ayush (@moayush) December 18, 2025
Earlier, Union Health Minister JP Nadda on Wednesday held a productive meeting with Afghan Minister Jalali, focusing on humanitarian and healthcare assistance to the landlocked nation.
During the meeting, India reaffirmed its commitment to continued humanitarian support for Afghanistan, with emphasis on the long-term supply of medicines and health assistance as a key pillar of bilateral engagement.
As part of this engagement, a symbolic handover of cancer medicines and vaccines was carried out, reflecting India's commitment to supporting the medical needs of the Afghan people.
Extending this support beyond the symbolic gesture, a larger consignment of medicines and vaccines, along with a 128-slice CT scanner, is also being dispatched to Afghanistan to strengthen healthcare services in the country.
This engagement followed the Ministry of External Affairs of India welcoming the Afghan Minister of Public Health, Mawlawi Noor Jalal Jalali, on his first official visit to the country a day earlier, providing the diplomatic backdrop for the health-focused discussions.
The visit reflects India's enduring support for Afghanistan's healthcare system, underscoring continuity in humanitarian outreach despite evolving regional dynamics.
Jalali's visit is part of a broader pattern of official exchanges between the two countries. (ANI)
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