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India to send 20-ton humanitarian aid package to flood-hit Nigeria: PM Modi

IndiaTimes Sunday, 17 November 2024 ()
During his visit to Nigeria, Indian Prime Minister Modi announced a 20-ton humanitarian aid package to support flood relief efforts. The aid will assist over 1.2 million people affected by the devastating floods that claimed the lives of over 300 people. Modi expressed condolences and highlighted the strong strategic partnership between India and Nigeria.
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