Doha Evacuation: Qatar Airways Assists Indian Citizens.webp

Dubai, March 9 Over 1,000 Indian nationals stranded in Doha have been evacuated over the past three days, authorities said on Monday.

Qatar Airways operated a Doha-New Delhi flight on Monday, during which more than 300 Indian passengers stranded in Doha traveled to India, the Embassy of India in Doha, Qatar, said on its X handle.

"We thank Qatar Airways for operating the flight and for cooperating with the Embassy of India, Doha, for this purpose. Altogether, close to 1,000 Indians stranded in Doha, either on transit or short-term visits, have departed on Qatar Airways flights over the last three days," it said.

"We are especially grateful to Qatar Airways for facilitating one urgent case of repatriation of the mortal remains (death due to natural causes) of an Indian national and the travel of the concerned family on humanitarian grounds. We also thank the Indian community volunteers for their assistance to the concerned family," it said.

The post further stated that Qatar Airways is planning three flights to Delhi, Mumbai, and Kochi for March 10. The stranded passengers are encouraged to use these flights to travel to India.

It also stated that those who wish to travel to Saudi Arabia via the Salwa border crossing remain available if people hold a Saudi visa.

Several Indians have traveled to Saudi Arabia to take flights to India since the conflict started. The Embassy has also been taking up cases of stranded passengers requesting Saudi visas.

"We thank the Qatari and Saudi authorities for this," it said.

Meanwhile, the Indian community is advised to strictly comply with the guidelines of Qatar’s Ministry of Interior for their safety and security.

Please use social media responsibly and do not take or share photos, especially related to the current situation. It is also advised that only authentic sources of information should be relied upon; please do not fall for rumours," the post said.

Also, in Iran, "India advised its nationals not to approach any of the land borders of Iran for travel outside the country without prior coordination with the Embassy."

"Any movement towards land border points should be undertaken only after obtaining explicit guidance from the Embassy."

The advisory further said that, "The Embassy will not be in a position to extend assistance once an individual has exited Iranian territory and is unable to enter the third country concerned."
 
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