On January 27, India dispatched a humanitarian aid package to the Kurdistan region of Iraq. This consignment, announced by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), includes bronchodilators, inhalers, and ventilators to support those in need.
India and Iraq have a long-standing relationship, with India consistently supporting Iraq's development and reconstruction efforts. Since the war in Iraq, India has been committed to aiding a free and unified Iraq through various initiatives.
In 2003, India pledged USD 20 million for relief efforts, including supplying milk powder and training Iraqi officials. In 2004, India contributed USD 10 million to the International Reconstruction Fund Facility for Iraq. More recently, in 2022, India donated USD 200,000 to support investigations into crimes committed by ISIL.
India's commitment to Iraq's reconstruction was also highlighted at the Kuwait International Conference in 2018, where India expressed its interest in participating in rebuilding efforts.
The Kurdistan Region is a part of Iraq where many Kurdish people live. It has its own government and is known for its unique culture and language.
Humanitarian aid is help given to people in need, usually during emergencies like natural disasters or conflicts. It can include food, medicine, and other supplies to help people survive and recover.
Bronchodilators are medicines that help people breathe easier by relaxing the muscles in the lungs. They are often used by people with asthma or other breathing problems.
Inhalers are small devices that deliver medicine directly to the lungs. They are used by people with asthma or other respiratory conditions to help them breathe better.
Ventilators are machines that help people breathe when they cannot do so on their own. They are often used in hospitals for patients with severe breathing problems.
The Ministry of External Affairs is a part of the Indian government that handles India's relationships with other countries. They work on things like trade, diplomacy, and international aid.
ISIL stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, a group that has caused violence and conflict in parts of the Middle East. Many countries, including India, have worked to stop their activities and help affected areas recover.
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