
India has supplied 2 tonnes of medical assistance to a hospital in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The shipment includes oxygen equipment, medicines, and other essential medical supplies, reflecting India’s humanitarian outlook and strong bilateral ties.
International Desk: As part of its humanitarian efforts, India has delivered nearly 2 tonnes of life-saving medical supplies to Shree Hindu Mandal Hospital in Dar es Salaam. This initiative underlines India’s commitment to global cooperation and assistance. The consignment features vital items such as oxygen concentrators, oximeters, microscopes, stethoscopes, inhalers, syringes, gloves, bandages, and wheelchairs. These supplies are expected to enhance the hospital’s diagnostic and treatment capabilities, improving patient care.
Indian High Commissioner Bishwadip Dey remarked that the gesture represents the close friendship and collaboration between the two nations. Hospital trustee Kaushik L. Ramaiya also thanked India for its support. Previously, in February, India had provided ventilators and other medical equipment to the same hospital, underscoring its ongoing role in strengthening Tanzania’s healthcare system and reinforcing bilateral relations.





