Indian embassy denies claims of Indian deaths in Qatar amid several explosions in Doha as Middle East conflict rages

The Indian embassy in Qatar has refuted allegations regarding the deaths of Indian nationals following a series of explosions in Doha. The embassy emphasized that there have been no confirmed casualties among the Indian community. This statement comes in the context of escalating tensions in the Middle East, which have recently affected various regions, including Qatar. In a related development, QatarEnergy announced the postponement of a significant liquefied natural gas (LNG) expansion project, initially set for completion in 2026, now delayed until at least 2027. This decision follows a drone attack that forced the shutdown of operations at the Ras Laffan facility, a critical hub for Qatar's LNG production. The geopolitical climate in the region remains volatile, with ongoing conflicts impacting economic activities and raising concerns among foreign workers and residents. The Indian embassy continues to monitor the situation closely and has urged its citizens to remain vigilant and informed.
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