New
Delhi said in a statement that it attaches "high importance to
this case" and will "take up the verdict with Qatari
authorities".
Local media has reported that the eight men, who worked with a
private company in Qatar, were arrested for spying in August
2022, but Reuters could not independently confirm the charges.
Neither the Indian government nor the Qatari authorities have
made the charges against the men, who are all former Indian navy
officials, public.
A spokesperson for India's foreign ministry did not respond to a
request seeking comment.
Thursday's government statement said that it would "not be
appropriate to make any further comments at this stage" due to
the "confidential nature of the proceedings".
Indian foreign ministry officials, including Foreign Minister
Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, have earlier said that the exact nature
of the charges against the eight Indian men is "not entirely
clear".
More than 800,000 Indian citizens live and work in Qatar.
(Reporting by Krishn Kaushik; Editing by Sharon Singleton)
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