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March 14, 2026
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West Asia tensions keep focus on safety of millions of Indians in the region

AI Image for Illustration: Rising tensions in West Asia are putting focus on the safety of millions of Indians living and working across the region.

Regional instability in West Asia keeps attention on the safety of millions of Indian expatriates

 

PRAVASISAMWAD.COM

Abu Dhabi

— Ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia are once again highlighting the vulnerability of millions of Indians living and working across the region.

India has one of the world’s largest overseas populations in Gulf countries, with workers employed in industries ranging from construction and healthcare to finance and technology.

Diplomatic analysts say the Indian government is closely monitoring developments while maintaining contact with regional partners to ensure the safety of its citizens abroad.

In previous crises, India has launched large‑scale evacuation missions to bring citizens home safely, including operations during conflicts and regional emergencies

However, experts say evacuating the entire Indian population in the region would present a massive logistical challenge due to the sheer number of expatriates.

Officials continue to advise Indian nationals to follow local regulations, remain alert to official advisories and stay connected with embassy updates.

The situation underscores how global political tensions can have immediate consequences for migrant communities living far from home.

 

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