India Intensifies Gulf Outreach to Protect Nationals Amid West Asia Tensions

The Ministry of External Affairs has intensified monitoring of the Gulf and West Asia situation, prioritizing safety of Indian nationals. Indian missions are operating round-the-clock helplines and coordinating with local authorities. Special attention is given to Indian seafarers, with assistance for crew members on vessels. Travel movement remains substantial, with 12,96,000 passengers from the region to India since February.

Key Points: India Tracks Safety of Nationals in Gulf and West Asia

  • MEA intensifies monitoring of Gulf and West Asia for Indian nationals' safety
  • Round-the-clock helplines and proactive assistance by Indian missions
  • Priority welfare for Indian seafarers in the region
  • Sustained travel with 12,96,000 passengers from region to India since February
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India steps up outreach as it tracks safety of nationals in Gulf and West Asia

India steps up outreach to protect nationals in Gulf and West Asia, with round-the-clock helplines, advisories, and assistance for seafarers and travelers.

"Indian Missions and Posts continue to operate round-the-clock helplines and are proactively assisting Indian nationals. - Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, April 26

The Ministry of External Affairs has intensified its monitoring of the evolving situation across the Gulf and West Asia, prioritising the safety, security and welfare of Indian nationals in the region. Indian missions are maintaining round-the-clock contact with citizens while coordinating closely with local authorities to address emerging challenges.

"Indian Missions and Posts continue to operate round-the-clock helplines and are proactively assisting Indian nationals. They remain in close contact with the local Governments," the ministry said, underlining its ongoing outreach.

The government has also been issuing frequent updates to keep citizens informed. "Updated advisories are being issued regularly, including information on local government guidelines, flight and travel situations and consular services and various welfare measures being undertaken to support our community," the statement noted. Missions are actively engaging with Indian associations, professional groups, companies and other stakeholders to ensure the timely dissemination of information and assistance.

Special attention is being given to Indian seafarers operating in the region, with the government emphasising their welfare as a priority. "Government is according high priority to the welfare of Indian seafarers in the region. Indian Missions are extending all assistance to the Indian crew members on vessels in the region including coordination with the local authorities and agencies, extending consular assistance and facilitating requests to return to India," the ministry said.

Travel movement between the region and India has remained substantial despite operational constraints. Since 28 February, around 12,96,000 passengers have travelled from the region to India, reflecting sustained connectivity and demand. In the United Arab Emirates, airlines are continuing limited commercial operations, with approximately 110 flights expected to operate between the UAE and India in a single day based on safety and operational considerations.

Flight services are also ongoing from Saudi Arabia and Oman to Indian destinations, while partial reopening of Qatar's airspace has enabled Qatar Airways to resume services to multiple Indian cities. Kuwait and Bahrain have reopened their airspace as well, with Jazeera Airways, Kuwait Airways and Gulf Air restarting limited operations.

Elsewhere, Iraq's airspace is open with restricted services that can facilitate onward travel, while Iran's airspace remains partially accessible for cargo and charter flights. The MEA has reiterated its advisory urging Indian nationals to avoid travel to Iran and encouraging those already present to exit via land borders with embassy support. So far, the Indian Embassy in Tehran has facilitated the movement of 2,445 Indian nationals out of Iran through land routes.

In Israel, limited flight operations have resumed, offering additional options for onward travel to India. The MEA said it will continue to closely track developments and expand assistance measures as required.

- ANI

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Rohit P
MEA should also be more transparent about how many Indian nationals are still stranded. Numbers like 2,445 from Iran are good but we need a clear picture. My cousin in Kuwait says information is still confusing. đŸ€”
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Aditya G
Major relief about Qatar Airways resuming flights to Indian cities! Parents were stuck in Doha for weeks, finally managed to book tickets. Airlines need to ensure fares remain reasonable though, some families are being charged exorbitant amounts. 😠
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Michael C
As an Indian living in the US, it's nice to see the MEA taking care of our people abroad. The seafarer welfare priority is particularly important—they're often overlooked. Hope the coordination with local governments continues to improve. 👍
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Varun X
Appreciate the efforts but concerned about the situation in Israel. My brother works near Tel Aviv and says flights are limited—he's been trying to get home for a month. MEA needs to charter more special flights if commercial options aren't enough.
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Sneha F
The 12.96 lakh passengers since February is impressive! Shows how vital the Gulf-India corridor is for families, businesses, and remittances. Hope all Indian nationals are safe and can return if needed. Our government must stay vigilant. 🇼🇳
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Rahul R

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