India Sends 1,400 kg of Anti-Cancer Drugs to Syria

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India has sent a consignment of approximately 1,400 kgs of anti-cancer drugs to Syria as part of its humanitarian assistance.

An Overview of the News

  • The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced the dispatch, emphasizing India's commitment to supporting Syria.

Cordial Relations Between India and Syria

  • India and Syria have historically shared strong and cordial relations, supported by deep-rooted people-to-people ties.

  • The Indian Embassy in Syria has remained operational throughout the Syrian conflict, facilitating various exchanges.

Support Through Education and Capacity Building

  • India has contributed to the development of Syrian youth through scholarship schemes and training courses under the ITEC (Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation) program.

  • This support has played a significant role in building capacity among the Syrian population.

Health Challenges Facing the Syrian First Lady

  • In May this year, Syria's First Lady Asma Assad was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia, as reported by the state news agency SANA.

  • The First Lady, who was born and raised in London to Syrian parents, had previously recovered from breast cancer in 2019.

About Syria

  • Capital - Damascus

  • Official language - Arabic

  • Currency - Syrian pound (SYP)

  • President - Bashar al-Assad

  • Vice President - Najah al-Attar

  • Prime Minister - Hussein Arnous

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