Doha
An Indian national, Parminder, who was stranded in Doha amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, has safely returned home after recovering from a brain stroke.
Parminder was travelling to Canada when disruptions caused by the conflict left him stuck in Qatar. During this period, he suffered a serious medical emergency and was admitted to Hamad Medical Corporation, where he received treatment before being discharged.
Officials said his repatriation was successfully completed through coordinated efforts, allowing him to return home safely.
The Indian Embassy in Qatar, led by Ambassador Vipul and First Secretary Eish Singhal, worked closely with community organisations to ensure timely assistance. Groups such as the Indian Community Benevolent Forum (ICBF), Punarjani, and Singh Sewa Group Qatar provided continuous support, including regular visits, care coordination, and home-cooked meals.
Logistical and medical support was further facilitated by Qatar Airways, which helped arrange his travel back home.
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The incident highlights the role of coordinated diplomatic and community efforts in assisting Indian nationals during emergencies abroad. Parminder has since been wished a speedy recovery as he continues his recuperation back home.