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Emergency Contact Numbers of Indian Missions & Posts Abroad As On . Emergency contact numbers of Indian Missions & Posts abroad as on 10.01.2019 S. Name of the Mission/Post Name and Designation of the Telephone number for Mobile Number for Email ID Remarks, if No. country Officer attending to grievances attending to any grievances Herat Kumar Gaurav, CG +93-40-2221145/ +93-708085000, [email protected] - Rakesh Kumar, C(Cons) Ashvini 2258263 +93-706589257, [email protected] Kumar, Vice Consul +93-706589267 [email protected] Jalalabad Raj Kumar, CG, 0093-789728487 [email protected], - 1 Afghanistan Ashok Kumar, C (Cons) 0093-705169912 [email protected] Kabul Shailesh Kumar, Attache(Cons) +93 707739565 [email protected] - Kandahar Umesh Bajaj, Consul (Cons.) 0093-700758312 [email protected] - Mazar-e-Sharif Kulbir Singh Chib, Asstt. Vice +93-785891303 [email protected] - Consul (Consular) 2 Algeria Algiers Kumar Abhay, Second Secretary 00213-23472702 00213-671999040 [email protected] - (Cons.) 3 Angola Luanda Sonam Zangpo, Consular Assistant, +244931531458, +244931531458, [email protected], - Radhey Shyam, Attache +244941565957, +244941565957, [email protected] Equatorial* +244926405869 +244926405869 Guinea & Sao Tome & Principe 4 Argentina Buenos Aires Viveka Nand, Assistant Consular +54 11 43289141, +54 911 51541699 [email protected], - Officer +541143934001, [email protected] Paraguay* +541143934156 Oriental Republic of Uruguay* 5 Armenia Yerevan Nikhilesh Mohan Dhirar, FS (Cons) 00374-10-539176 / 00374-55009118 [email protected] Emergency and 539180 [email protected] number is Georgia* Joydip Mondal, Asstt. Attache available (Cons) with four officers / officials on rotational basis 6 Austria Vienna Arongba Jamir, Assistant Counsular +43 1 5058666 +43 6768943748801 [email protected] - Officer Canberra Samunder Singh Shokeen, Attache 61432585493 61432585493 [email protected] - (Consular) Melbourne Nadeem Ahmad Khan, Vice Consul 61396826203 61430020828 [email protected] Emergency (Consular) mobile phone is available with three 7 Australia officers/offic ials on rotational basis. Perth Rajesh Bhati, Assistant Consular 61431743681 61431743681 [email protected] - Officer Sydney Rajiv Saxena, Vice Consul 61292233272 61420277261 [email protected] - 8 Azerbaijan Baku Sujesh Chandra Sinha +994 12 4474186 +994 50 [email protected] - Second Secretary (Consular) 2702635(mobile) 9 Bahrain Bahrain The first number is handled by 00973-17560360, +973-39304346, [email protected], - Manab Ghosh, ASO (Labour) and 00973-17180529, +973-39418071 [email protected], second number is handled on 00973-17180520 [email protected], weekly rotational basis by [email protected] following officials: 1. Bimla Chauhan, Attache 2. Mohini Bhatia, ASO 3. Monotosh Sajjan, ASO 4. Priyanka Tyagi, ASO 5. Abhishek Kumar, ASO 6. N. K. Mahur, ASO 7. Parveen Chhikara, JSA 8. Chander Kanta, JSA Page 1 . Chittagong Subhasis Sinha, Second Secretary, +880-1814654799, +880-1814654799, [email protected], - Monoj Dutta Purkayastha, Attache +880-1814654797 +880-1814654797 [email protected] (Visa) Dhaka Momo Raj Irom, APWO +880-1937400591 +880-1937400591 [email protected] - 10 Bangladesh Rajshahi A. K. Mishra, Second Secretary +880-1777753404 +880-1777753404 [email protected] - Khulna Dipak Das, Attache (Admin & +880-01730739564, +880-01730739564, [email protected], - Estt), +880-01724180905 +880-01724180905 [email protected] Manoja Kumar Panda, PS Sylhet Sanjeev Kumar, Attache 880-821-729140 880-1730722101 [email protected] - 11 Belarus Minsk Vishav Pal, HOC 375172375076 +375447712015 [email protected] & - Abhishek, ASO +375445115137 [email protected] 12 Belgium Brussels Birender Singh Rawat, Second 0032-476748575 As in column 6 [email protected] - Secretary(Cons) (Passport) [email protected] Luxembourg* Mohit Gambhir, ACO 0032-477772949 (Visa & OCI) Phuentsholing Rahul Yadav, Consul (C&W), +975-5-252635 +975-17161137, [email protected] - Nirmalendu Hajong, Assistant +975-17570788 13 Bhutan Consular Officer (W) Thimphu 97517128429 [email protected] - 14 Botswana Gaborone Dinen K Bordoloi, SS 00267 3934372 +267 71329355 [email protected] - Sao Paulo Anil Kumar Choudhary, Consul +55 11 99331 3484 +5511994518224, [email protected], - (Cons)&HOC, +5511 994518463, [email protected], Asha Angora, Consul (Passport), +5511 992885028 [email protected] Naresh Sharma, Vice Consul (Visa 15 Brazil &Admn.) Brasilia Mangal Prassad Kar, +55 61 32484006 +55 61 981391127 [email protected]\n - Attache(Consular), Pushpa M. Tigga, Attache(Admn & Proj.)/DDO 16 Brunei Brunei Sunil Kumar, Asstt. Consular 6737193064 6737193064 [email protected] - Darussalam Darussalam Officer 17 Bulgaria Sofia 1. P. Subhash Nair, Second +359 29635685, +359 888439800, [email protected], - Secretary (Cons & HOC), +359 28581050 +359876141299 [email protected] Macedonia* 2. Manish Kumar, ASO 18 Cambodia Phnom Penh D.C. Pant, SS(C&C) +855 23212652 +855 92881676 cons.phnom [email protected] - Ottawa Narender Singh, Attache (Cons.) +1(613) 291-8081 +1(613) 291-8081 [email protected] - Toronto Hoti Lal, Consul (CPV), D.P.Singh, +14169600751, 16476684108 [email protected], - 19 Canada Consul (Welfare) +14169600752 [email protected] Vancouver Arun Kumar, Consul and other +1-604-662-8811 +1-604-551-9626 [email protected], - India based officers by rotation [email protected] 20 Chile Santiago Harish Baxla, Second 0056 2-22081930(O) 0056-932154035(M) [email protected] - Secretary(Consular) 0056-981393820(M) Beijing M.K. Jha, Minister (Consular & 0086-10-85312511 Mob-0086- [email protected] - Education) 18612083607 Guangzhou Sanjeeb Chakraborty, (PI & Cons) 0086-20-85501509 Mobile-18924181065 [email protected] - Hong Kong Emergency Mobile No is handled 00852-39709900 00852-90771083 [email protected], - by following Consulate staff on (Monday to Friday, 0900- [email protected] rotation basis 1730 HRS) ov.in 1. Lakshmi Narain, ASO 2. Ashish Kumar, PA 3. Jitendra Chauhan, PA 4. 21 China Guria Kumari, ASO 5. Megha Kaihnsa, ASO 6. Navin Kumar Gupta, ASO 7. A. Kanahraj ASO 8. Madhup Sharma, ASO 9. P. Selvanathan , ASO 10.J. S. Rawat, ASO 11.Suma Appukuttan, PA 12. Hari Prakash, ASO Shanghai J. Aravind, 0086-21-62752913 0086-18930314575 [email protected] - Consul (Cons.) 22 Colombia Bogota Ashok Kumar Sharma, Attache 0057-1-6373293 0057-314-2768477 and [email protected] - (ITEC) and Community Welfare 0057-314-2934764 Ecuador* Officer Page 2 . 23 Congo (Dem. Kinshasa Surendra Kumar, Head Of 00243890024313 - Rep.) Chancery & SS(Com) with Congo* R. Roy, Attache, Administration & Gabon* & Consular Central* 00243890015 African Republic 24 Cote d’Ivoire Abidjan Albert Tirkey 00-225- 2247 9580 / 81 / 00-225-55517496 [email protected] - Attache/PS (Consular) 84 Liberia* Guinea* & Sierra Leone* 25 Croatia Zagreb J.N. Majhi, Counsellor (HOC) 00385 1 4873240 00385 989255065 and [email protected] - 00385 995459062 26 Cuba Havana Syed Mohseen Ahmed, ASO 5352131818 5352131818 [email protected] - Dominican Republic Haiti* 27 Cyprus Nicosia Sanjay Kumar Dey, ACO 00357-22351170 and 00357-99613791 [email protected] - 00357- 22351741 28 Czech Republic Prague Ashutosh Dwivedi, ACO 420257107026 420702125338 [email protected] - 29 Denmark Copenhagen V.S. Rawat, Attache (Cons) 00-45-61598816 (M) 00-45-61598816 [email protected] - 30 Egypt Cairo Ayush Shreshtha, Assistant 0020-2-27371993 0020-1224855866 [email protected] - Consular Officer [email protected] 31 Ethiopia Addis Ababa V.Suresh, SS (CPV) and 00251-1-11-8124651 00251-929500092 & [email protected] - M.K. Singh, Assistant Consular 00251-911506852 Djibouti* officer 32 Fiji Suva S C Sahoo, SS(Cons), 00679-3301151, 00679-9921474 [email protected] - Tonga* Parveen Kumar, ACO 00679-3301125, ext. Tuvalu* & 225, 219, 221 Cook Islands* Kiribati* Nauru* and Vanuatu* 33 Finland Helsinki All India based officials monthly +358 447579259 +358 447579259 [email protected] - rosterwise [email protected] Estonia* Paris Prashant Kumar, Assistant Consular 0033-648340063 0033-648340063 [email protected] and - Officer and [email protected] France Satyender Phougat, Assistant 34 Consular Officer Monaco* St. Denis- Rakesh Sharma, Consul (Cons & 00262-262417547 00262-692760908 [email protected] - Reunion Island HOC) Berlin Rajiv Bajpai, Attache (Cons) 0049-15172120983 0049-15172120983 [email protected] - Frankfurt Ruby Jaspreet, Consul (Political & 0049-152-185-20301 0049-152-185-20301 [email protected] - Consular) 35 Germany Hamburg Hitendra Kumar, Assistant Consular 0049-15218925690 0049-15218925690 [email protected] & - Officer [email protected] Munich Kishore Kumar Sahoo, Assistant 0049 -15117662009 0049 -15117662009 [email protected] - Consular Officer 36 Ghana Accra Jaswant Singh, Second 00233 307020907 00233 263211711 [email protected] - Burkina Faso* Secretary(Cons) Togo* Sierra Leone* 37 Greece Athens Gopal Ram, Second 0030-210-7215070, 00306970017748, [email protected], - Secretary(HOC) and 0030-210-7216227 00306936103443, [email protected], Mata Prasad Pandey, Second 00306970017748 [email protected] Secretary(Cons.) 38 Guatemala Guatemala D.K. 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