Qatar has freed eight former Indian Navy personnel who were
sentenced to death after being detained in August 2022 on undeclared charges,
with New Delhi announcing on Monday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Doha this week to discuss ways to
strengthen bilateral relation
In a surprising turn of events, the
external affairs ministry announced early on Monday 12 Feb that the eight men had been released on the orders of the emir
of Qatar, marking a
significant diplomatic breakthrough for New Delhi. All but one of the former naval personnel returned home on Monday,
and their release ended widespread speculation about their fate following their
detention.
In December last year, Qatar’s Court
of Appeal commuted the death sentences awarded to the men – Captains Navtej
Gill and Saurabh Vasisht, Commanders Purnendu Tiwari, Amit Nagpal, SK Gupta, BK
Verma and Sugunakar Pakala, and sailor Ragesh – and sentenced them to prison
for varying durations ranging from three years to 25 years.
The
Court of Appeal also gave the eight men 60 days to appeal against the prison
terms, but in a surprise development, the external affairs ministry announced
they had been released, and that seven of them had returned home.
The Government of India welcomes the
release of eight Indian nationals working for the Dahra Global company who were
detained in Qatar. Seven out of the eight of them have returned to India,” the
ministry said in a brief statement.
“We appreciate the decision by the
Amir of the State of Qatar to enable the release and home-coming of these
nationals,” the statement said without giving details.
Hours after the announcement,
foreign secretary Vinay Kwatra told a media briefing that Modi will visit Qatar on February 14 after a trip to the United
Arab Emirates (UAE). He also said such trips are finalised months in advance,
rejecting suggestions the visit was linked to the case of the eight men.
Modi last visited Qatar in June
2016, and he is set to have bilateral meetings with the emir, Sheikh Tamim bin
Hamad Al-Thani, and other senior dignitaries during the upcoming trip. “The
bilateral relationship between India and Qatar, that has been steadily growing,
includes a comprehensive span, including political ties, trade and investment
linkages, a strong energy partnership, and ties in the field of culture,
education and security,” Kwatra said.
While
expressing India’s gratitude for the Qatari leadership’s decision to free the
eight men, Kwatra said the prime minister had “personally supervised
developments in this case” and pursued all initiatives for their release