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  • All Eight Indian Navy Veterans Released in Qatar

    All Eight Indian Navy Veterans Released in Qatar

    All eight Indian Navy Veterans who were sentenced to death by Qatar court have been released. Furthermore, out of these eight Indian Navy Veterans, seven reached in India. A big diplomatic victory has been seen for India. Earlier the death penalty was commuted to a longer prison term following India’s intervention.

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    Indian Navi Veterans arrived India

    When Qatar sentenced former Indian Navy officers to death, the whole country became worried about them. There were requests from their family members for their release and safe return. The Ministry of External Affairs had assured that it would use all diplomatic channels and provide legal assistance to them. Moreover, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Monday in an official statement that seven of the eight former naval officers have already returned to India.

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    PM Modi will go to Qatar after the release of Indian Navy Veterans

    The Ministry of External Affairs held a press conference on Monday and stated the release of Indian Navy veterans from Qatar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the United Arab Emirates.

    On the release of eight former Indian Navy officers from Qatar, Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra said that we are grateful for their return. We appreciate the decision of the Government of Qatar and the Emir to release him. We are certainly happy to get back seven of them as Indian nationals.

    The Foreign Secretary said that after completing his UAE visit on February 14, the PM will visit Doha, Qatar on the afternoon of February 14. Furthermore, he is going to inaugurate the BAPS Temple in Abu Dabi. During this inauguration ceremony around 2000-5000, devotees are expected to come on that day. The inauguration program of the BAPS temple is an important part of PM Modi’s UAE visit.

    During the visit, PM Modi will hold bilateral meetings with the Aamir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad and high dignitaries of Qatar. This will be the PM’s second visit to Qatar. The robust bilateral trade between India and Qatar currently stands at $20 billion.

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