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Amid Taliban outreach, India to boost food aid

IndiaTimes Saturday, 10 June 2023
After having sent 40,000 MT of wheat to the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan through the land border with Pakistan, the government will provide another 20,000 MT of the grain via Iran’s Chabahar port to the landlocked country grappling with food insecurity.
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