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20 June 2014, Middle East Online

Confusion reigns over fate of Indians abducted in Iraq

Manjeet Kripalani, co-founder, Gateway House, talks about the efforts being made by the Indian government to ensure the release of 40 construction workers being held in Iran and on their reluctance to leave the war-torn country without being paid

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India’s new government struggled Thursday to make headway in its first foreign crisis as it tried to secure the release of 40 construction workers being held in war-torn Iraq, home to some 10,000 Indian expatriates.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already dispatched a former ambassador to Baghdad to coordinate rescue efforts while the chief minister of Punjab province — where most of the workers hail from — has said he is willing to pay a ransom to gain their freedom.

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