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March 21, 2026
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Gulf recruitment agencies report continued surge in demand for Indian skilled workers

EGRAK6 Construction workers queuing to get on bus to living quarters at end of working day in Dubai United Arab Emirates

Analysts say the sustained demand highlights the long-term structural need for migrant labor in the region

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Recruitment agencies across Gulf countries have reported a continued surge in demand for Indian skilled workers, particularly in construction, logistics, and service sectors. The trend has remained strong over the past 24 hours, with multiple hiring drives underway.

Industry representatives attribute the demand to ongoing infrastructure projects and economic diversification initiatives across the region. Employers are increasingly seeking workers with specialized skills, including technical and supervisory roles.

Indian workers remain a preferred workforce due to experience, adaptability, and established migration channels. Agencies report steady visa processing activity, with new contracts being issued regularly

Experts note that despite regional uncertainties, labor demand has remained resilient. Migration continues to serve as a key economic driver for both sending and receiving countries.

Recruitment firms are also emphasizing compliance and transparency to prevent exploitation. Workers are being advised to verify contracts and engage only with licensed agents.

Remittances from Gulf countries continue to play a crucial role in India’s economy, further reinforcing the importance of labor mobility.

 

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