India's Doha Embassy Halts Regular Services Amid Middle East Tensions

The Indian Embassy in Doha has announced a temporary closure of regular consular services due to escalating security concerns in the Middle East. However, officials will remain available for emergency services related to passports, visas, and labor issues, and have provided a 24/7 contact helpline. The embassy is also in continuous touch with airlines and local authorities regarding stranded Indian passengers. Meanwhile, Japan's Foreign Minister has issued a statement on the regional situation, emphasizing the importance of stability and non-proliferation.

Key Points: Indian Embassy in Doha Closes Regular Services, Offers Emergency Aid

  • Regular consular services suspended
  • Emergency passport/visa help available
  • 24/7 helpline provided for citizens
  • Embassy coordinating with airlines for stranded passengers
  • Japan's Foreign Minister comments on regional tensions
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Indian Embassy in Doha halts regular services, offers emergency consular support amid Middle East tensions

Indian Embassy in Doha suspends regular consular services due to Middle East security concerns but provides 24/7 emergency helpline for citizens.

"In view of the prevailing security situation, all Indian nationals residing in Qatar are requested to note that regular consular services... will remain closed. - Embassy of India, Doha"

Doha, March 1

The Embassy of India in Doha, Oatar on Sunday issued an advisory stating that regular consular services will remain closed on March 1 amid the escalating security concerns in the Middle East. However, Embassy officials will be available for emergency services related to consular services related to passports, visas, and attestations.

"In view of the prevailing security situation, all Indian nationals residing in Qatar are requested to note that regular consular services at Embassy of India, Doha will remain closed on 1st March 2026. However, Embassy officials will be available for emergency services related to consular (passport, visa, attestation, etc.) and labour issues," it wrote on X.

The Embassy also noted a 24*7 helpline number for the Indian citizens residing in Doha.

"For any immediate assistance, the Indian Embassy in Doha can be reached via its 24/7 helpline at +974-55647502, email: cons.doha@mea.gov.in," the advisory read.

The Indian Embassy in Doha, in a separate advisory, stated that it is in continuous touch with various airline services to help the stranded passengers.

"Embassy of India, Doha officials are in continuous touch with various airlines and local authorities regarding stranded passengers," it read.

Meanwhile, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Motegi Toshimitsu, stated that the government of Japan is working to respond to the situation by gathering information and keeping close communication with the relevant countries.

"On February 28 (Japan time), the United States and Israel announced that they carried out attacks against Iran. The Government of Japan is working to respond to the situation, including gathering information by maintaining close communication with relevant countries. The government will continue to take all possible measures to ensure the protection of Japanese nationals across the region, including Iran, and to grasp the situation of maritime and air traffic and to share information with relevant parties," he stated.

Furthermore, he flagged the nuclear threat, urging Iran to stop the development of nuclear weapons to maintain international peace and encouraged talks between the United States and Iran.

"Iran's development of nuclear weapons must never be allowed for the sake of maintaining the international nuclear non-proliferation regime. Japan has consistently respected fundamental values and principles such as freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. We have pursued diplomatic efforts to resolve Iran's nuclear issue in coordination with relevant countries. Talks between the United States and Iran are extremely important for resolving this issue, and Japan has strongly supported them. Iran must stop its development of nuclear weapons and actions that destabilise the region," the statement read.

Toshimitsu further stated that maintaining peace and stability in the Middle East is the greatest priority for Japan.

"The peace and stability of the Middle East, including energy security, and maintaining the international non-proliferation regime, are of utmost importance to Japan. We will continue to make all necessary diplomatic efforts, in coordination with the international community, to bring about an early settlement of the situation," the statement read.

- ANI

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Rohit P
My cousin works in Doha. He said the situation is tense but the Indian community is calm. Good to see the embassy is in touch with airlines. Hope they can arrange special flights if needed, like during Operation Ganga.
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Aditya G
While the emergency services are appreciated, I hope this closure is truly temporary. Many people have pending passport renewals and attestations which are time-sensitive for jobs and visas. A clear timeline for resuming full services would help reduce anxiety.
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Sarah B
The Japanese minister's statement about nuclear non-proliferation is the real concern here. This isn't just about a local security advisory. The entire region's stability is at stake, which affects global energy prices and our economy too.
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Vikram M
Qatar has a huge Indian diaspora. This swift action shows our MEA is learning from past evacuations. The focus should be on labour issues too - our workers are the most vulnerable. Jai Hind.
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Kavya N
It's worrying. My uncle's family is there. They say the local news is reporting things are okay, but embassies don't shut down without reason. Please, everyone, share the helpline number widely within community groups.

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