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PM Modi To Meet Emir Of Qatar After Release Of 8 Indian Navy Personnel
Credit: Zee News- Published on February 12, 2024
PM Modi's visit to Qatar assumes significance as it comes after a diplomatic victory of India following the release of eight Indian Navy personnel who were detained in Qatar for nearly 18 months since August 2022.
Video credit: Oneindia
Published on February 12, 2024 - 03:27
Qatar Releases 8 Navy Men from Espionage Charges; 7 Return to India | Oneindia News
India celebrates as Qatar releases eight Indian Navy personnel detained on espionage charges since 2022. The Ministry of External Affairs confirms their return, marking the end of a diplomatic saga. Efforts to secure their release included personal interventions by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. Charges against the men remain undisclosed.
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