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Indian Embassies/Consulates in Gulf INDIAN EMBASSIES/CONSULATES IN GULF EMBASSY OF INDIA – BAHRAIN EMBASSY OF INDIA – JORDAN BUILDING 182, ROAD 2608 POST BOX 2168, 1ST CIRCLE AREA 326, GHUDAIBIYA AMMAN 11181, JORDAN P.O.BOX NO. 26106, ADLIYA, BAHRAIN TEL: 00-962-6-4622098/4637262 TEL: 00-973-17712683/17712785/17712649 FAX: 00-962-6-4659540 FAX: 00-973-17715527 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] SHRI. H.C.S. DHODY – AMBASSADOR Internet: www.indianembassy-bah.com SHRI. KRISHAN KUMAR – COUNSELLOR MR. BALKRISHNA SHETTY - AMBASSADOR MR. H. R. MOHEY – COUNSELLOR MR. O.P.WADHWA - FIRST SECRETARY (COM) EMBASSY OF INDIA – EGYPT EMBASSY OF INDIA – KUWAIT 5, AZIZ ABAZA STREET, ZAMALEK DIPLOMATIC ENCLAVE P.O.BOX NO. 718, CAIRO 11511 ARABIAN GULF STREET EGYPT P.O.BOX NO. 1450, SAFAT 13015, KUWAIT TEL: 00-20-2-7360052/7363051/7356053 TEL: 00-965-2530600/612/614/2510891/2530600 FAX: 00-20-2-7364038 FAX: 00-965-2525811/2571192/2573910 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]/ [email protected] SHRI. SHIV SHANKAR MUKHERJEE AMBASSADOR SHRI. PRABHU DAYAL – AMBASSADOR SHRI. ASHOK WARRIER – ATTACHE COMM. MR. SATISH SAKLESHPUR, ATTACHE (COMMERCIAL) SHRI. K.J.S.SODHI – COUNSELLOR (E & P) EMBASSY OF INDIA – IRAN EMBASSY OF INDIA – OMAN 46, MIR-EMAD, CORNER OF 9TH STREET P.O.BOX 1727, RUWI 112 DR. BEHESHTI AVENUE MUSCAT, SULTANATE OF OMAN P.O.BOX 15875-4118, TEHRAN, TEL: 00-968-7714120/7714274/7714239 ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN FAX: 00-968-7717503/7716209 TEL: 0098-21-8753474/8782992 (O) E-mail: [email protected] FAX: 0098-21-8745557 SHRI. TALMIZ AHMAD – AMBASSADOR E-mail: [email protected] SHRI. BHUPINDAR SINGH SHRI. N. K. SINGH – COUNSELLOR FIRST SECRETARY (P& E) EMBASSY OF INDIA – IRAQ EMBASSY OF INDIA – QATAR HOUSE NO. 6, ZOKAK NO. 25, MOHALLA 306, P.O.BOX 2788, AL-HILAL AREA HAY AL MAGRIB, P.O.BOX 4114, ADHAMIYA DOHA, QATAR BAGHDAD, IRAQ TEL: 00-974-672021/22/23/673825/672716 TEL:00-964-1-4222014 TO 18, 4220719 FAX: 00-974-670448 FAX: 00-964-1-4229549 E-mail: [email protected] Home Page: http://www.qatar.net.qa/indian-embasy SHRI. R. DAYAKAR – AMBASSADOR SHRI. S. N. RAY – FIRST SECRETARY SHRI. RANJAN MATHAI – AMBASSADOR DR. ASHOK K. AMROHI - COUNSELLOR EMBASSY OF INDIA – U. A. E. EMBASSY OF INDIA – SAUDI ARABIA P.O.BOX NO. 4090 B-1, DIPLOMATIC QUARTERS (NR. PEPSI COLA, OFF THE AIRPORT ROAD) P.O.BOX NO. 94387, RIYADH 11693 ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES SAUDI ARABIA TEL: 00-9712-4492700/6664800 TEL: 00-966-1-4884144/4884691/92/97/4881982 FAX: 00-9712-4444685/4447768 FAX: 00-966-1-4884750 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail (E & C Wing): [email protected] Website: www.indembassyuae.org MR. M.O.H. FAROOQ – AMBASSADOR MR. SUDHIR VYAS – AMBASSADOR MR. SANJAY RANA – FIRST SECRETARY (E & C) MR. B. C. SHARMA - FIRST SECRETARY (S) SHRI. ATMA SINGH – COUNSELLOR (COM.) MS. SUMAN SHARMA – ATTACHE (COM) CONSULATE GENERAL OF INDIA – JEDDAH CONSULATE GENERAL OF INDIA – DUBAI BUILDING OF M/S BUGHSHAN & BROS. AL-HAMARIA DIPLOMATIC ENCLAVE MADINAH ROAD, SHARAFIAH DISTT. P.O.BOX NO. 737, DUBAI, POST BOX NO. 952, JEDDAH 21421 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES SAUDI ARABIA TEL: 009714-3971222 TEL: 00-966-2-6520104/6520112 FAX: 009714-3970453 FAX: 00-966-2-6533964 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] SHRI. KISHORE DUDANI DR. AUSAF SAYEED - CONSUL GENERAL CONSUL (COM.) SHRI. ASHOK KUMAR – CONSUL (COMM.) EMBASSY OF INDIA – SYRIA EMBASSY OF INDIA – REPUBLIC OF 40/46, ADNAN MALKI STREET YEMEN YASSIN NOWELATI BUILDING BUILDING NO. 12, DJIBOUTI STREET P.O.BOX 685, DAMASCUS, SYRIA POST BOX NO. 1154 TEL: 00-963-11-3739081 TO 83 SANA’A YEMEN FAX: 00-963-11-3316703/3326231 TEL: 00-967-1-441251/441252 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: 00-967-1-441257 E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] SHRI. K. M. MEENA – AMBASSADOR Website: www.eoisanaa.com SHRI. R. S. AISOLA – FIRST SECRETARY (HOC) SHRI. A. KARUPPAIYAH – AMBASSADOR Res Tel: (413209) Mr. Chander Bhan - Charge D’ Affairs .
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