Indian nationals stranded in Qatar have these two options to leave war-hit region — embassy open on March 13-14
The Indian Embassy in Qatar has announced that it will remain operational on March 13 and 14 to assist Indian nationals stranded due to the ongoing conflict in the region. The embassy is facilitating the issuance of temporary transit visas for travel to Saudi Arabia, which are valid for 96 hours. This initiative aims to provide a viable escape route for those affected by the turmoil. Indian citizens in Qatar are urged to take advantage of this opportunity to leave the war-affected area safely and return home. The embassy's continued support reflects India's commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its nationals abroad during times of crisis. The situation in the region remains fluid, and the Indian government is closely monitoring developments to provide further assistance as needed.
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