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News: Qatar court drops death penalty for 8 Indians, Govt says sentences reduced

 

What's in the news?

       In a first but important step bringing relief to the families of eight former Indian Navy personnel on the death row in Qatar, the appellate court there commuted the death sentence.

 

Key takeaways:

       The detailed order of the Qatar court is awaited, but the Government of India said that the sentences have been “reduced”.

       The commutation of the death sentence is the first legal win for New Delhi, almost a year-and-half after the detention and arrest of the former Indian Navy personnel in Qatar.

 

Qatar:

       Qatar is located in the Western Asia, on the Northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula.

 

Boundaries:

       It shares its international boundary with Saudi Arabia in the south, rest of three sides; it is surrounded by the Persian Gulf.

       A strait of the Persian Gulf divides Qatar from its nearby island nation of Bahrain.

 

Capital: Doha

 

Governance in Qatar:

       Qatar is an autocratic nation overseen by its ruling emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.

       Political parties are banned.

       The right to form unions and strike remains extremely limited.

       No independent human rights organizations are operating in the country.

 

Qatar and India:

       Qatar holds important place in India foreign policy, because of its location in middle east, huge natural gas reserves and large sovereign fund.

       It is also important for India due to expats living there and remittance they send us back. Indians form the largest expatriate community (around 630,000) in Qatar.

       Qatar is one of the most important trading partner of India in the Gulf region and important contributor to India’s energy security.

       It is the largest supplier of LNG to India, accounting for 80% of the total imports.