Syllabus: GS-III;
Subject: Security;
Topic: Role of external state and non-state actors in creating challenges to internal security.
Context: In a first but important step in bringing relief to the families of Eight Former Indian Navy personnel on death row in Qatar, the appellate court there commuted the death sentence Thursday.
Synopsis:
- Qatar Court has commuted death sentences for eight former Indian Navy personnel October 26.
- Now Reduction of death sentences has been confirmed by India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
- All the eight former navy personnel were employed by Dahra Global and arrested in August 2022 on undisclosed charges, reportedly related to espionage for Israel.
- Prime Minister Modi’s meeting with Qatar’s Emir in December was crucial in securing consular access and the reduction of sentences.
- Detailed court order is awaited; MEA in close contact with legal teams and families to decide on next steps.
- The case triggered diplomatic efforts, with India expressing deep concern and providing consular assistance.
- Seen as a legal victory for India after almost a year and a half since the arrest of the personnel.