India and Afghanistan have strengthened bilateral trade cooperation following the signing of a USD 46 million agreement for the supply of port equipment by an Indian firm to Afghanistan. The deal is aimed at modernising cargo-handling infrastructure and improving operational efficiency at key Afghan trade gateways.
Under the agreement, the Indian company will supply specialised port machinery and logistics equipment to support cargo movement, storage, and terminal operations. Officials said the project is expected to enhance Afghanistan’s trade connectivity and facilitate smoother movement of goods through regional transport corridors.
The agreement highlights growing economic engagement between the two countries and reflects India’s continued involvement in infrastructure and connectivity projects in the region. Industry observers noted that improved port infrastructure could help Afghanistan strengthen trade flows with neighbouring markets while supporting broader regional logistics integration.
