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Emergency Contact Numbers of Indian Missions & Posts Abroad As on 11.10.2019 Emergency contact numbers of Indian Missions & Posts abroad S. Mission/Post Name and Designation of the Telephone Email ID Remarks, No. official(s) number for Mobile Number for if any Name of Country attending to attending to grievances grievances CGI, Herat, AFG01 Rakesh Kumar, Consul(Cons) [email protected] Nil. 93402221145 93730705511 CGI, Jalalabad, AFG02 Ashok Kumar, Consul(Cons) [email protected] 93790336868 93705169912 EoI, Kabul, AFG03 V.K. Shrivastav Attache(Cons) [email protected] 1 Afghanistan +93 707739565 CGI, Kandahar, AFG04 Deepankar, Consul(Cons) [email protected] Nil 93700320746 93700320746 CGI, Mazar‐e‐Sharif, S K Jha, ACO(Cons) [email protected] Nil 93785891303 AFG05 93785891303 2 EoI, Algiers, DZA01 Mr. Kumar Abhay, Second Secretary [email protected] Nil Algeria 00‐213‐671‐999‐040 (Consular) 00213 23 47 27 02 3 EoI, Luanda, AGO01 Sonam Zangpo, ASO [email protected] nil Angola 931521458 926405869 4 EoI, Buenos Aires, Hitesh Saxena, Second Secretary [email protected] Nil Argentina 5.49116E+12 ARG01 5.41143E+11 5 EoI, Yerevan, ARM01 Joydip Mondal, AA and Shahenshah [email protected] Nil Armenia +374 55 009 118 Alem, PA +374 55 009 118 HCI, Canberra, AUS01 Varun Kumar, ACO [email protected] nil 61432585493 61432585493 CGI, Melbourne, Nadeem Ahmad Khan, Vice Consul [email protected] Nil 61430020828 AUS02 (Consular) 61396825800 6 Australia CGI, Perth, AUS03 Rajesh Kumar Bhati, Vice Consul [email protected] Nil 61431743681 (Consular) 61431743681 CGI, Sydney, AUS04 SC Salimath ViceConsul(Cons) [email protected] nil +61‐2‐92233272 61422026137 7 EoI, Vienna, AUT01 Arongba Jami, Assistance Consular [email protected] Nil Austria +43 6768943748801 Officer +43 1 5058666 8 EoI, Baku, AZE01 Sh. S. C. Sinha, SS (Cons.) and Sh. Ram [email protected], NIL Azerbaijan 9.94512E+11 Kishor, ACO 9.94512E+11 [email protected] 9 EoI, Bahrain , BHR01 All India based officers are attending [email protected] None emergency contact number (mobile) on rotational basis. Name of the officials are as under ‐1. Abhishek Kumar, 2. Priyanka Tyagi, 3. Manab Bahrain Ghosh, 4. Monotosh Sajjan, 5. Bimla +973 39418071 Chauhan, 6. Parveen Chhikara, 7. Mohini Bhatia, 8. Nitish Kumar Mahur, 9. Chander Kanta, 10. Sapna Garg +973 17180529 AHCI, Chittagong, Monoj Dutta Purkayastha, Attache [email protected] Nil +880‐01814654797 BGD01 (Visa) 00880‐654201 HCI, Dhaka, BGD02 Momo Raj, APWO [email protected] Nil +880 2 55067301‐8 +88 01937400591 Extn. 1115 AHCI, Khulna, BGD04 Praveen Sharma, Attache (Admin & [email protected] NIL 10 Bangladesh Estt.) & Manoja Kumar Panda, PA to +880‐41763410 +880‐1711409436 +880‐ [email protected] 1724180905 AHC +880‐41763402 AHCI, Rajshahi, BGD03 Shri Amit Kumar, JSA [email protected] Nil +880‐721‐861214 +880‐1708492917 AHCI, Sylhet, BGD05 Sanjeev Kumar, Attache (Visa & [email protected] +880‐1730722101 Consular) +880‐821‐729140 11 EoI, Minsk, BLR01 Emergency Mobile No. is handled by [email protected]; Nil the following Embassy officials on [email protected] rotation basis\c 1. Pradip Das, ASO 2. Belarus Abhishek, ASO 3. Deepa Yadav, PA 4. +375‐445115137 Om Parkash, ASO 5. Vivek Rathee, Steno 6. Kirti Chordia, TIC +375‐17‐2375076 12 EoI, Brussels, BEL01 Birender Singh Rawat, SS(Cons) & [email protected] & NIL Mohit Gambhir, ACO [email protected] +32‐2‐6451865 (Passport & +32‐476748575 (Passport & Consular related grievances) Belarus Consular related grievances) +32‐477772949 (Visa & OCI +32‐2‐6451866 related grievances) (Visa & OCI related grievances) CGI, Phuentsholing, RAHUL YADAV, Consul(C&W) and +97517161137, [email protected] BTN01 Nirmalendu Hajong, ACO +975‐5‐252635 +97517570788 13 Bhutan EoI, Thimphu, BTN02 Shri Anil Kumar, Attache (Cons ) +975‐2 +975 17128429 [email protected] +975‐ 17114209 14 HCI, Gaborone, (i) 'Shri J.C. Kandpal, SS (HOC);ular (ii) -322162, - , (i) [email protected]; (ii) +975-2-327048 [email protected] BWA01 Shri S.K. Yadav, SS (Cons) (i) +267‐71329355; (ii) +276‐ [email protected] Botswana (i) +267‐3934372; 71434254 (ii) +267‐3953381 EoI, Brasilia, BRA01 Pushpa M. Tigga, Attache [email protected] 2. Nil +55 61 981391127 15 Brazil 00 51 61 3248 4006 [email protected] CGI, Sao Paulo, BRA02 Digvijay Nath, Consul(HOC) [email protected] +5511 3279 3772 +55 11 993313484 16 HCI, Brunei Sunil Kumar, ACO [email protected] NIL Brunei Darussa +673 7193064 Darussalam, BRN01 +673 2339947 17 EoI, Sofia, BGR01 1. Rajesh Lal, SS(Cons) & HOC, 2. (1) [email protected], (2) NIL Manish Kumar, Attache(Cons) (1) 00359888439800, [email protected] Bulgaria (1) 00359‐ 29635685, (2) (2) 00359876886165 00359‐28581050 18 EoI, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso BFA01 HCI, Ottawa, CAN01 Narender Singh, Attache(Consular) [email protected] 6132918081 CGI, Toronto, CAN02 D.P.Singh, Consul (Welfare) [email protected], +16476684108 (Emergency [email protected] Number after office hours) +1416960751/72 CGI, Vancouver, Emergency Mobile No is handled by [email protected] Emergency CAN03 following Consulate officials on number is 19 Canada rotation basis\c (1) Arun Kumar, available Consul (2) Om Prakash, Consul (3) with nine Sunila Krishnan, VC (4) Virender officers / (+1) 604‐551‐9626 Jatav, VC (5) Rajinder Kumar, VC (6) officials on Rahul Barua, VC (7) Mahesh Sharma, rotational ACO (8) Dilwar Singh, ACO and (9) basis Ashish Sharma, ACO (+1) 6046624643 20 EoI, Santiago, CHL01 Harish Baxla Second [email protected] Chile +56 932154035 Secretary(Consular) +56 222289743 (O) EoI, Beijing, CHN01 Mr.Parag Singhal, Assistant Consular [email protected] Nil 0086‐185‐1428‐4905 Officer 0086‐10‐8531‐2559 CGI, Guangzhou, Sanjeeb Chakraborty, Consul(Cons) [email protected] NIL 00‐86‐18924181065 CHN02 0086‐20‐85501509 21 China CGI, Hong Kong, Sh Vikas Garg, Consul(Cons.) & Sh. [email protected] Nil 00852‐90771083 CHN03 Madhup Sharma, ASO 00852‐39709900 CGI, Shanghai, CHN04 Yashbir Singh, Consul(Cons) [email protected] NIL 0086‐18939956907 0086‐21‐62752913 22 EoI, Phnom Penh, 1. Shri DC Pant, Second Secretary [email protected], Nil. KHM01 (C&C). 2. Shri Kaushik Mukherjee, [email protected] Cambodia 855‐92 881 676 855‐ ASO (Consular) 2210912/210913 23 EoI, Bogota, COL01 Vijayinder Suri, Second [email protected], NIL Secretary(Consular) [email protected], [email protected], Colombia +57‐3142768477 [email protected], [email protected] (+571) 6373259 24 EoI, Kinshasa, COG01 Surender Kumar Sescond [email protected] Congo 2.4389E+11 Secretary(Cons) +243971000491/92 25 EoI, Abidjan, CIV01 Albert Tirkey ,Attache (Cons) [email protected] Nil Cote‐d’Ivoire 00225‐86757574 00225‐22479580 26 EoI, Zagreb, HRV01 Kuldeep Malik, Attache (Cons) [email protected] Croatia (00‐385) 995459062 +385‐1‐4873239‐41 27 EoI, Havana, CUB01 Ujjwal Jaiswal, ASO [email protected] Cuba (+535)54818347 (+535)2131818 28 HCI, Nicosia, CYP01 Tarun Gupta, Assistant Consular [email protected] Cyprus (+357) 99613791 Officer (+357) 22351170 29 EoI, Prague, CZE01 Ashutosh Dwivedi, Attache (Cons.) [email protected] Czech Republic (+420) 702125338 (+420) 702125338 30 EoI, Copenhagen, Shri V.S. RAWAT, ATTACHE (CONS) [email protected] Nil Denmark 0045‐61598816 DNK01 0045‐61598816 31 EoI, Cairo, EGY01 Shri Anurag Chaturvedi, ACO, Shri [email protected] N.D.S.Narasimhan, Attache. The Egypt Emergency contact number is 2.01211E+11 attended on rotation basis. 2.01211E+11 32 EoI, Malabo, GNQ01 Mr Piyush Singh (Second Secretary) [email protected] Equatorial Guinea +240 555469573 +240 555469573 EoI, Addis Ababa, 1. Mr. Depak Shukla, ACO 2. Mr 1.+251118124651 1. +251929500092 2. [email protected] Ethiopia ETH01 Rajvir Singh, Second Secretary(CPV) 2.+251118284125 +251911506852 33 Djibouti* EoI, Djibouti, DJI01 Karambir, JSA [email protected] Nil +253 77435596 +253 77435596 34 HCI, Suva, FJI01 1.S.C. Sahoo, Second Secretary [email protected] (Consular) 2.Gaurav Verma, +679‐9920462‐ SS (Cons) Assistant Consular Officer +679‐3301151‐ Fiji +679‐9921474‐ (Emergency SS(Cons) Number) +679‐3301125‐ Exchange 35 EoI, Helsinki, FIN01 'All India based officers are attending [email protected], Nil emergency contact number (mobile) [email protected], on rotational basis. Name of the officials are as under ‐1. Sh. R.S. Finland 1.+358447579259 Sabharwal, Attache, 2. Sh. Sandeep Kumar, ASO, 3. Sh. Saurabh Singh, Steno 4. Ms. Himani, PA 5. Sh. Ankit Kumar,JSA 6. Praveen kumar, JSA 1.+35892289910 EoI, Paris, FRA01 Shri Prashant Kumar(ACO‐ Cons I); [email protected] Shri Noel Diengdoh(ACO‐Cons II); Shri Satyendra Phougat(ACO‐ ConsIII); and Ms. Grace 33648340063 Nheihsial(Attache‐Visa). The mobile 36 France,Monaco* phone is circulated among these four officers on quarterly basis. 33648340063 CGI, St. Denis‐Reunion Rakesh Sharma, Consul (Cons) [email protected] Nil 2.62693E+11 Island, FRA02 2.62693E+11 EoI, Berlin, DEU01 Rajiv Bajpai Attache (Cons) 0049‐15172120983 0049‐25795820 CGI, Frankfurt, DEU02 A.N.Ojha, Consul(Cons) [email protected] 0049‐1622367665 +49 69 153 00548 37 Germany CGI, Hamburg, DEU03 Hitendra Kumar, Vice Consul (Cons) [email protected], +49‐40‐38036, +49‐15218925690 [email protected] 324744, 330557 CGI, Munich, DEU04 Kishore Kumar Sahoo, ACO [email protected] Nil +49 151 1766 2009 +49 151 1766 2009 38 HCI, Accra, GHA01 Sanjay Asthana, Second [email protected] Nil Ghana +233 263211711 Secretary(Cons) +233 307020907 39 EoI, Athens, GRC01 K.
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