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Your experience at the Embassy

Your experience at the Embassy
Start Date :
Jan 18, 2015
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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From 7th to 9th February the Ministry of External Affairs is organising the Conference of Heads of Mission, which would be addressed by the Prime Minister. ...

From 7th to 9th February the Ministry of External Affairs is organising the Conference of Heads of Mission, which would be addressed by the Prime Minister.

Inputs are required from our diaspora on the following issues:

(A) What additional services would you like the Indian Embassies to provide you?

(B) Tell us things that should be introduced in the Indian Embassies that enhance your connectivity with India.

( C ) What are the services that can be further improved at the Indian Embassy in your respective countries?

(D) Share your positive experiences at Embassies of other countries, be it in terms of services, experience, facilities etc.

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Showing 896 Submission(s)
Subhankar Ghosh
Subhankar Ghosh 10 years 11 months ago
The Indian Embassy at Abu Dhabi is doing a normal job of functioning related as abridge between India and the local laws and regulations. They also conduct dance and arts programs from eminent Indians time to time. The following services could be added: 1) Aadhar card enrolment facilities, 2) Exercising Voting rights for NRI s for Indian elections. 3) Help NRI s in case of Traffic accidents since the rules are quite harsh including immediate indefinite imprisonment and blood money payment.
Priyanka Ray
Priyanka Ray 10 years 11 months ago
The Indian embassy in Paris is probably the worst and most hostile mission abroad. I was there to collect an emergency certificate after providing all documents for my stolen passport but the staff were rude, unhelpful and made me waste 3 days& a huge amount of money to get something which takes 10 mins( as I was informed by the embassy in Madrid) We Indians are treated as if we live on their alms. Some staff at the counter speak neither English nor Hindi. Horrible experience to say the least
Prateek singh roheria
Prateek singh roheria 10 years 11 months ago
URGENT ATTENTION. Sir the photo on the first page for this programme on this website must be removed immediately as our national flag is hosted not at the top of the building and this position of the flag is insulting our flag as per the flag code of india.....so kindly change it thanks.. wese koi baat nahi galati insaano se hi to hoti hai par galati sudhaarna bahut acchi baat hai
Sunil Maurya
Sunil Maurya 10 years 11 months ago
Indian embassy should be focous on the trade , invest in India and improvement in the relationship with the countries. Actually it did not happen in last ten years . I think Indian's embassy staff should reform it and make India as a trade hub.
Keerthi M Huundekar
Keerthi M Huundekar 10 years 11 months ago
I have good experiences with US and UK embassies as a result of Rotary Ambassador from India. But if you look at the point of view of common citizens visiting embassies for visa and other experiences, there has to be simplification of procedures for Visa process. Also I have worked in Visa enabling office at Chamber of Commerces.There seems to be a lot of communication , language and behavioral problems of the staff with the senior citizens. Please introduce 1 PRO at each embassy for smooth flow
Sanchit Poonacha
Sanchit Poonacha 10 years 11 months ago
The embassy websites need to be updated and the process listed on the website should be the same as that executed in the embassy. The embassy staff should also be trained on how to interact with people and deal with difficult staff. Lastly the embassy should make an attempt to maintain direct contract with the Indian diaspora through emails sms etc
Rajeev Garg
Rajeev Garg 10 years 11 months ago
Embassy should focus- 1- Recognize Key Indian Business man in country to promote trade between two countries 2- Any delegation by CII/FICCI should be coordinated with Local Indian chamber in foreign country for better result 3- Have quarterly meeting with Indian business men in country to understand problem and represent to government of that country 4- Work on key sectors, where Indian business can grow and seek more favorable conditions from Government in that country.
Ramachandran Pillai
Ramachandran Pillai 10 years 11 months ago
Yoga should become a part of school curriculum with more emphasis on spirituality, not just as a tool for wellness.