The spokesperson in the Ministry of External Affairs said diplomats deal with a variety of issues and it was normal for them to collect information, assess them and send report to the government back home. He said India's envoy to UAE, T P Seetharam, was "exactly doing this".
He was asked about Ambassador's draft pushing for Jet- Etihad deal in a letter to the Finance Ministry after SEBI had decided to take a fresh look at the Rs 2,060-crore venture.
In January, market regulator Sebi had decided to take a fresh look at the Jet-Etihad deal following observations made by fair trade watchdog Competition Commission.
"It is normal for Indian diplomats when they interact in countries where they are posted to obtain information, assess it and then send it in a manner which is understandable to our senior officials at home. This is the normal way that diplomats work," the MEA spokesperson said.
In November last year, Competition Commission of India had approved the acquisition. The Commission had said the transaction does not raise concerns of adverse competition issues.