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World View | India's significant diplomatic win in Qatar — here's how it worked

Language of the Law and modality of execution in some countries has its own challenge. New Delhi played its diplomatic cards very well. It gave due credence and respect to Qatari legal process to follow the course while working directly and with the friends in the region to secure the release of the accused Indians, observes former diplomat Amb. Anil Trigunayat.

By Anil Trigunayat  Feb 13, 2024 9:43:25 AM IST (Updated)

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On Monday, a large number of concerned Indians especially the families of the former imprisoned Navy officers heaved a sigh of relief as they returned home after a Qatari court allowed them to leave.
The eight former naval officers, who were engaged by Dahra Global Technologies and Consulting Services, a company advising on a Qatari programme aimed at obtaining high-tech, Italian-made, submarines that could evade radar detection, were accused of spying and passing on some information to Israelis even as no concrete evidence in this regard was available.
Language of the Law and modality of execution in some countries has its own challenge. New Delhi played its diplomatic cards very well. It gave due credence and respect to Qatari legal process to follow the course while working directly and with the friends in the region to secure the release of the accused Indians.