MUSCAT : India’s Ambassador to Oman, Prashant Pise, held his first Open House with members of the Indian community on Friday, providing a platform for Indian nationals to directly raise concerns and seek consular assistance.
The Open House was held at the Embassy of India in Muscat, where community members interacted with the ambassador and discussed a range of issues requiring support and follow-up.
According to the Embassy, the ambassador and the embassy team listened to the concerns raised by attendees and assured them that each case would be actively pursued with a view to ensuring early resolution.
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The initiative forms part of the Embassy’s outreach efforts to engage with the Indian community in Oman and strengthen access to consular services and support.
Prashant Pise recently assumed charge as India’s Ambassador to Oman, making the Open House his first such engagement with the wider Indian community in the Sultanate.
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