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20 June 2014, AFP

New India government struggles with Iraq ‘kidnap’ crisis

Manjeet Kripalani, co-founder, Gateway House, speaks about the steps taken by the Narendra Modi-led government to ensure the release of 40 Indian construction workers being held in Iran

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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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