'Wouldn't have been possible...': Freed Navy veterans praise PM Modi on return from Qatar
Seven Indian Navy veterans, once facing the dire prospect of a death sentence in Qatar on espionage charges, have been freed and returned to India in a significant diplomatic victory. Their release follows intense negotiations led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and marks the end of a harrowing period for the veterans and their families.
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