INDIA - QATAR RELATIONS – INTERNATIONAL

News: 8 Indian Navy veterans sentenced to death in Qatar: 3 options India could explore

 

What's in the news?

       The recent verdict of the death penalty for eight Indian Navy officials in Qatar has sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles.

       The Indian MEA expressed deep shock and initiated a quest for legal remedies.

 

Key details of the case:

       Arrest Details: The Indian Embassy learned about their arrests in mid-September the previous year.

       Consular Access: The first consular access was granted on October 3, more than a month after their detention.

       Solitary Confinement: While the specific charges were never disclosed publicly, the detainees’ confinement in solitary cells hinted at possible security-related offences.

 

Options for India:

       Legal process: The case is in what is called ‘The Court of First Instance’. Four hearings have taken place. The Indian government is going to help the Indians challenge the death sentence in higher courts and seek reprieve from the death penalty.

       Mercy petition: The families have filed a mercy plea with the Emir of Qatar, who is known to give out pardons during Ramadan and Eid. This is also being pursued by the Indian government’s help.

       Political and diplomatic options: The matter has been taken up by the Indian government at various official and political levels. India’s diplomatic efforts will be a test of its multifaceted ties with the tiny but powerful Gulf state, with whom it has worked to build friendly relations.

 

India - Qatar Relations:

1. Historical Relations: 

       India and Qatar have maintained friendly relations for decades. PM Manmohan Singh’s visit to Qatar in 2008 marked a significant turning point, followed by reciprocal visits from the Emir of Qatar and PM Narendra Modi.

2. Economic Ties: 

       The bilateral trade between India and Qatar, valued at $15 billion, primarily involves LNG and LPG exports from Qatar to India.

3. Defence Cooperation: 

       Defence cooperation is a key component of India-Qatar ties, with the India-Qatar Defence Cooperation Agreement serving as a pivotal milestone.

 

Importance of Qatar to India:

1. Expatriate Community:

       Indians constitute the largest expatriate community in Qatar, with approximately 800,000 individuals working and living there.

2. Remittances:

       The flow of remittances from Qatar and the safety of Indian citizens makes Qatar vital for India’s interests.

3. Energy Security:

       Qatar is the largest supplier of LNG to India, making it critical for India’s energy security.

4. GCC Membership:

       Qatar’s membership in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is strategically significant for India, especially concerning issues like Kashmir.

5. UNSC Support:

       India’s bid for a permanent seat at the United Nations Security Council requires support from countries like Qatar.

6. Business Presence:

       Several Indian companies, including Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, Wipro, Mahindra Tech, and Larsen & Toubro Limited, operate in Qatar.

7. Stability in the Gulf:

       The stability of the Gulf region is of paramount importance to India’s energy and maritime security.

 

Challenges in the Relations:

1. Religious Controversy: 

       In June 2022, a controversy involving derogatory remarks about the Prophet on a TV show led to tension between India and Qatar.

       Qatar demanded a public apology, which India addressed by swiftly sacking the individual responsible.

2. Recent shift-overs: 

       The imprisonment of the eight ex-Navy personnel constitutes the second significant challenge.

       It took India by surprise in a country where a large Indian expatriate community resides, making India-Qatar relations a sensitive issue.

 

The detention and sentencing of eight Indian nationals in Qatar have posed a complex diplomatic challenge for India. Against the backdrop of India-Qatar relations, this incident underscores the importance of navigating cultural sensitivities and geopolitical dynamics to secure the release of these individuals.