Indian embassy releases COVID-19 helpline and email
In continuation of earlier advisories, Indian Embassy announces its COVID-19 helpline number is Tel: 00965 - 6697 6128. Email may be sent on pol1.kuwait@mea.gov.in
Kuwait, Sri Lanka talk about ties, coronavirus
Foreign Minister Sheikh Dr. Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad AlSabah on Tuesday received a telephone call from his Sri Lankan counterpart Dinesh Gunawardena. The two sides...
Kuwait, Nepal discuss measures to combat coronavirus
His Highness Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad AlSabah on Tuesday received a telephone call from Nepalese counterpart KP Sharma Oli, addressing bonds between...
Indian embassy to close on 12 April
The Embassy of India shall remain closed on Sunday, 12th April, 2020 on the occasion of ‘Easter Sunday’. However, emergency consular services will be rendered by...
Indian embassy announces list of Amnesty vounteers
The Indian embassy announced a continuation to this Embassy's Advisory dated 27 March 2020. With regards to travel documents (emergency certificates) for all those...
Indian embassy suspends Consular and OCI services
In view of the prevailing situation arising from COVID-19 pandemic, and in solidarity with Kuwait government’s efforts to contain the virus, Consular and OCI...
Philippine Embassy releases advisory on Kuwait’s amnesty program
The Philippine Embassy in Kuwait has released an advisory for the Filipino community regarding the amnesty program of the Kuwait government for residency visa...
Kuwait FM contacts Indian counterpart to discuss ties, combating COVID19
Foreign Minister Sheikh Dr. Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad AlSabah on Friday phoned his Indian counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, to discuss the overall historic and close relations...
Kuwait PM, Indian counterpart discuss COVID-19 countermeasures
His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled AlHamad Al-Sabah and Indian counterpart Narendra Modi discussed Wednesday mutual efforts to counter the coronavirus (COVID-19)...
Indian embassy issues advisory for residence violators
Tens of thousands of Indian residency violators intending to take advantage of the amnesty announced by the Kuwait ministry of interior are anxious about...












