Analysts say the continued demand highlights the resilience of labour mobility patterns even during periods of uncertainty
Dubai — Demand for Indian workers in Gulf countries remains strong across multiple sectors, according to recruitment agencies and industry representatives.
Employers in logistics, construction, hospitality and retail are continuing hiring cycles, with steady visa processing activity reported in recent days. Agencies say job offers have increased particularly in supply chain and infrastructure-related roles.
Economic factors remain the primary driver behind migration, with Gulf salaries often significantly higher than comparable roles in India. For many workers, overseas employment remains a key pathway to financial stability and remittance generation.
Industry experts note that despite geopolitical uncertainties in parts of the region, labour demand has not slowed significantly. Ongoing development projects and economic diversification initiatives continue to require a steady workforce
Recruitment firms are also emphasizing compliance, with greater focus on verified contracts and licensed agents to prevent exploitation.
Indian workers form a substantial portion of the Gulf workforce, making migration trends closely tied to broader economic conditions in the region.






