Indian Embassy Abu Dhabi Hosts Open House for Labor, Consular Advice

The Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi will host an open house for community members to seek advice on labor, consular, and welfare matters, though no document services will be provided. Concurrently, six Arab states have renewed their strong condemnation of recent Iranian attacks. Iranian parliamentary speaker MB Ghalibaf has issued a warning, based on intelligence, that enemy countries are preparing to occupy an Iranian island, vowing relentless retaliation. Meanwhile, reports indicate continued US military deployments to the Middle East amid ongoing regional tensions.

Key Points: Indian Embassy Abu Dhabi Open House for Community Advice

  • Embassy open house for community queries
  • No consular document services
  • Arab states condemn Iranian attacks
  • Iran warns of targeting regional infrastructure
  • US military movements in Middle East
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Abu Dhabi: Indian Embassy to hold Open House for advices on labour issues, consular services

Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi holds open house for advice on labor, consular, and welfare issues. No document services provided during the session.

"Based on some intelligence reports, Iran's enemies are preparing to occupy one of the Iranian islands - MB Ghalibaf"

Abu Dhabi, March 26

The Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi will hold an open house in its premises on March 27, an official statement said.

During the Open House session, the members of the Indian community can meet the Embassy officials regarding any queries/advice on labour issues, consular matters, educational matters, welfare issues, etc. It may be noted that NO Consular services (renewal of passport, issuance of any documents, attestation, etc) will be provided during the Open House.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar said that on Wednesday, six Arab states- the State of Qatar, the State of Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan renewed their condemnation in the strongest terms of the blatant Iranian attacks.

Meanwhile, Speaker of Iran's Parliament, MB Ghalibaf, said that they have received reports of enemy countries preparing to occupy one of Iran's islands.

He further said that Iran is monitoring all enemy movements.

In a post on X, he said, "Based on some intelligence reports, Iran's enemies are preparing to occupy one of the Iranian islands with support from one of the regional countries. Our forces are monitoring all enemy movements, and if they take any step, all the vital infrastructure of that regional country will be targeted with relentless, unceasing attacks."

Also, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that the US has failed to achieve its key war objectives against Iran, including securing a quick military victory and bringing about regime change in Tehran, as reported by Al Jazeera.

The Pentagon had earlier ordered that some 2,000 more soldiers from the US Army's 82nd Airborne Division move to the Middle East from their North Carolina base, as per Al Jazeera.

That's in addition to two Marine Expeditionary Units already en route from opposite sides of the Pacific: The Tripoli Amphibious Ready Group moving in from Japan. The Boxer Amphibious Ready Group en route from San Diego.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Helpful, but they should clarify what they *can* do, since no passport services will be provided. The article jumps from this good news to scary Iran tensions. Feels like two different stories mashed together.
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Sarah B
My brother works in Dubai. He says labour issues are very common. I hope many people attend and get their problems sorted. The embassy staff work hard.
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Vikram M
The second part about Iran is worrying. So many Indian citizens work in the Gulf region. Any conflict there directly impacts our people's safety and livelihoods. Government should have a contingency plan.
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Aman W
Good step for community welfare. Hope they do this regularly, not just once. Regarding the tensions, India has good relations with both Arab states and Iran. We must play a diplomatic role for stability.

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