MoFA begins preparation for PM Shah's India visit
Kathmandu, Apr. 24
More than 30,000 Nepali nationals have
returned home from West Asian countries following the outbreak of conflict in
the region. The entire region is in turmoil following a war break out between
Israel-USA and Iran.
Ramkaji Khadka, Joint Secretary and chief
of the Central Asia, West Asia and Africa Division at the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs (MoFA), said at a press briefing on Friday that 21,000 Nepalis returned
from Qatar alone.
However, the government doesn't know
whether these people returned due to the prevailing situation or on their
regular leave and vacation.
A total of 87,819 individuals from the
region have so far registered their status through an online portal launched by
the MoFA’s consular services department following the conflict. Foreign workers
in hotels and tourism sector in the West Asian countries have been highly
affected as the conflict has drastically reduced the number of tourists
visiting the region.
But the MoFA has not received any compliant
from Nepalis working in hospitality industry there. More than 1.72 million
Nepalis are working in the West Asian nations. The Ministry is soliciting
updates from Nepali missions in Tel Aviv, Doha, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Manama,
Kuwait City, Muscat, Cairo and Jeddah, along with the Consulate General in
Dubai.
The government has also resumed issuing
labour permits and re-entry permits for foreign employment abroad, which had
been suspended in view of the security situation in West Asia. The Ministry of
Labour, Employment and Social Security reopened approvals for all destinations
following a recommendation from the MoFA, informed Khadka.
Meanwhile, efforts are under way to secure
the release of Nepali national Amrit Jha, who was detained along with a vessel
in Iran’s Hormuz area during the conflict. The ministry said he is expected to
be released soon.
Spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry Lok
Bahadur Paudel Chhetri said that of the 10 Nepali nationals currently in Iran
for work, two are preparing to return home, while the remaining eight have
reported that they feel safe and are staying in the country.
"We have requested them to return to
Nepal," said Chhetri, "The government remains serious about the
evolving situation in West Asia and the safety of Nepali nationals in the
region."
Chhetri also said that an invitation has
been received from the Government of India for a visit by Prime Minister
Balendra Shah, and initial preparations are under way.
Earlier, during his visit to Mauritius to
participate at the Indian Ocean Conference (10-12 April), Foreign Minister
Shisir Khanal had informed journalist that PM Shah was visiting India soon.
Meanwhile, 612 Nepali nationals stranded in
online scam centres in Southeast Asian countries have been rescued. Among them,
487 were rescued from Cambodia, 111 from Myanmar, eight from Laos and six from
Thailand. Arrangements are being made to repatriate an additional 53
individuals after issuing travel documents.
Fourteen Nepalis have been arrested in
Cambodia, including five on charges of organised fraud and nine on other
offences.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 25 April 2026.