India Sets Up 24/7 Gulf Crisis Control Room, Monitors Safety of Nationals

The Indian government is closely monitoring the evolving situation in the Gulf region to ensure the safety of its nationals abroad. A dedicated 24/7 control room and helpline have been established to provide assistance and coordinate with state governments and the diaspora. While air connectivity with countries like the UAE, Oman, and Saudi Arabia remains largely operational, some airspace restrictions have caused flight disruptions and rerouting. Authorities are also facilitating repatriation through alternative routes and have confirmed the death of one Indian national, whose remains have been brought back to India.

Key Points: India Monitors Gulf, Offers 24/7 Support for Nationals Abroad

  • 24/7 control room & helpline activated
  • Regular safety advisories issued
  • Air connectivity operational with some disruptions
  • Repatriation efforts via alternative routes ongoing
  • Government confirms death of one Indian national
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India monitors evolving Gulf situation, 24x7 support given for nationals abroad: Additional Secretary Aseem R Mahajan

MEA establishes control room & helpline for Indians in Gulf amid evolving situation. Updates on flights, advisories, and repatriation efforts provided.

"We are closely monitoring the evolving situation. - Aseem R Mahajan"

New Delhi, March 25

The Central government is closely monitoring the evolving situation in the Gulf region, with authorities maintaining constant coordination to ensure the safety and well-being of Indian nationals living and working abroad, informed the Ministry of External Affairs.

Additional Secretary (Gulf) Aseem R Mahajan confirmed that a dedicated control room has been established to provide round-the-clock assistance, while communication channels remain open with state governments and the Indian diaspora.

The Ministry of External Affairs has activated a 24x7 helpline to respond to queries and emergencies. Officials stated that they are issuing regular, updated advisories to keep Indian citizens informed about travel, safety measures, and regional developments. Assistance is being extended across multiple areas, including visa facilitation, logistics, and evacuation planning if required.

Addressing the media, Aseem R Mahajan said, "We are closely monitoring the evolving situation. The Ministry has dedicated a control room to stay in touch with the Union Territories and State governments. A 24x7 helpline has been established to maintain communication with the Indian diaspora. Regular advisories and all kinds of visa logistics assistance are being provided. As of today, 426,000 passengers have travelled on 2,199 flights operated by airlines between the UAE and India."

Mahajan also briefed on the number of flights that are operating and the death of an India national in the Gulf amid the ongoing war.

Air connectivity between India and several Gulf countries remains operational, though some disruptions have been reported due to airspace restrictions in parts of the region. Authorities noted that hundreds of flights continue to operate between the UAE and India, along with services from Oman and Saudi Arabia. However, certain airspaces, including those over Kuwait and Bahrain, have been affected, leading to rerouting and adjustments in flight schedules.

"Additionally, 80 flights are operating from Oman to Saudi Arabia and India. The airspace over Qatar remains open, while non-commercial flights are operational in Kuwait and Bahrain. Gulf Air is facilitating flights from Saudi Arabia to India. Various international and national routes are being facilitated, including Armenia, with 1,430 passengers. A total of 326 citizens are being repatriated from Israel via Jordan. We are in touch with the families of those affected."

The government is also actively facilitating the movement of Indian nationals from sensitive areas. Evacuation efforts through alternative routes, including via Jordan and Saudi Arabia, are ongoing to ensure safe passage. Officials emphasised that contingency plans are being updated continuously in response to changing ground conditions.

In a separate development, the government confirmed the death of an Indian national abroad. The mortal remains have been brought back to India, and authorities are in touch with the bereaved family to provide support and assistance. Efforts are also underway to ensure the early repatriation of other Indian nationals who wish to return home.

"The mortal remains of an Indian national who passed away have arrived in India today. We continue to coordinate the early repatriation of all affected nationals."

The situation remains dynamic, and the government has reiterated its commitment to safeguarding Indian citizens overseas through coordinated diplomatic and logistical measures.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The coordination with state governments is crucial. Often, information doesn't trickle down to the district level. Hope they are also working with local NGOs and community groups for wider reach.
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Vikram M
My brother is in Dammam. The flight disruptions are a real worry. Good to see they are monitoring airspace and have contingency plans. The number of flights operating is impressive, but please ensure fares don't get hiked unfairly.
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Priya S
Heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased Indian national. 🙏 It's good that the government is supporting them. This highlights the real human cost of instability abroad. Safety of our citizens must be the top priority.
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Rohit P
While the efforts are commendable, I hope the advisories are clear and in simple language, not just bureaucratic jargon. Many workers might not understand complex travel notices. Use WhatsApp and local radio more effectively.
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Karthik V
The Gulf region is like a second home for millions of Indians. This proactive stance by MEA is what we expect. The details about flights via Oman, Saudi, and even Armenia show they are exploring all routes. Good work.

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