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Eight Ex-navy officers given sentence

 

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Qatar is a middle-east country whose capital in Doha. Previous, year qatar is news due to hosting of FIFA (Fédération internationale de football association) which in english we called International Federation of Association Football. So, previous year qatar hosted the FIFA world cup from November 20 to December 18, 2022. 

but before it on the 30 August, 2022 qatar officials arrest the eight ex-navy officers in case of being spy and breaching secrets. they were employed in company Dahra Global Technologies and Consultant Services and give the allegation to india that The india is building a spy network and these eight ex-navy officers are of them. But, india denied all these allegations and continued its process to get all the things quit well. 

but on the March 2023, The Trial of eight ex-navy officer begins by qatar and after arrest they were sends to prison but India is already saying that they are not spy and doing it's best to solve this problem. In case of these India ambassador in qatar on 1 october visited the qatar prison to meet eight navy officers which means india trying its best to get them back. 

but qatar allegation was they were spy and trying to steal sensitive information and after all this going on the courts of qatar on 26 october given death sentence to eight ex-navy officers which was a huge shock for india.

What India can do after that?

1. India go for a legal case in the international court of justice (ICJ) which in a U.N. (United Nations) body where they can appeal.

2. As we know already india has ambassador in qatar so india solve it diplomatically with some ups and downs

3. Build international campaign and make pressure on qatar to release them and india do it by telling its friendly countries that what is qatar doing to its foreign citizens in qatar.

4. And at the last when nothing works india go for a upper level of talk like Prime Minister to get pardon the back to india

every countries have a strict law regarding the spying and who give secret information to other countries but in case of qatar and india where diplomatic relation are quiet good not as like of india and pakistan. so, why india should do that. and both countries have a open diplomatic relation so both countries should solve it diplomatically 


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