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Ministry Of External Affairs Reiterates The Safety Of Indians In Gulf Region.

New Delhi; April 2026: Additional Secretary (Gulf) Aseem R Mahajan of the External Affairs Ministry a while ago has reiterated that India is closely monitoring the evolving situation in the Gulf and West Asia region, stressing that the safety and welfare of Indian nationals remains the top priority.

Addressing an inter-ministerial briefing here, Mahajan said, “The Ministry of External Affairs continues to closely monitor the evolving situation in the Gulf and the West Asia region. Ensuring the safety, security and welfare of the large Indian community in the region remains our highest priority”. He highlighted that a dedicated special control room in the Ministry is operational for Indians abroad.

“To support Indian nationals and their families, a dedicated special control room in the Ministry is operational. We continue to closely coordinate with the state governments and Union territories to share information and align our efforts”, Secretary said.

“Across the region, our missions and posts are operating round-the-clock helplines and issuing regular advisories with updated information for nationals, students, seafarers and resident Indian communities. They remain in close touch with a large number of Indian associations, organisations and Indian companies spread across the region”, he added.

Mahajan emphasised assistance being extended on the ground to Indian nationals amid the escalating tensions. “They (the missions and posts) are proactively assisting Indian nationals, including facilitation for visas, consular services, facilitating transit through neighbouring countries where air restrictions apply and providing logistical support where required”, he said. The Additional Secretary said that the government has given high priority to the welfare of Indian students in the Gulf countries.

“Welfare of Indian students in the Gulf countries is of high priority for us. Every effort is being made to ensure that students’ academic year is not impacted. Our missions are in regular touch and are proactively coordinating with the local authorities, Indian schools in the region, concerned educational boards and for JEE and NEET examinations with the National Testing Agency to address the concerns of students”, Mahajan noted. He also underlined the government’s efforts for Indian seafarers, saying, “We are paying special attention to the welfare of the Indian crew members on vessels across the region. Our missions continue to provide support to them, including coordination with local authorities, extending consular assistance, facilitating communication with their families in India and facilitating requests for return to India”.

Providing an update on travel and flight details amidst the conflict, Mahajan said, “Flights continue to operate from the region to India from countries where airspace is open. Since February 28, around 7,30,000 passengers have travelled from the region to India”. He has said, “Airlines continue to operate limited non-scheduled flights based on operational and safety considerations between the UAE and India. Around 90 flights are expected to operate from the Arab region to India today”.

On regional connectivity, Mahajan said, “Flights are operating from various airports in Saudi Arabia and Oman to different destinations in India. With the Qatar airspace partially open, Qatar Airways is expected to operate around 8 to 10 flights to India today”. Highlighting disruptions amidst the conflict, he said, “Kuwait airspace remains closed. Jazeera Airways of Kuwait and Kuwait Airways are operating non-scheduled commercial flights from Dammam airport in Saudi Arabia to various destinations in India. Bahrain airspace remains closed. Gulf Air of Bahrain is operating non-scheduled commercial flights from Dammam airport of Saudi Arabia to various destinations in India”.

On evacuation and alternate routes, he said, “Due to flight restrictions and airspace closure, we continue to facilitate travel of Indian nationals from Israel through Egypt and Jordan to India, from Iran through Armenia and Azerbaijan to India, from Iraq through Jordan and Saudi Arabia to India and from Kuwait and Bahrain through Saudi Arabia to India”.

Ministry Of External Affairs (MEA’s) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal while briefing the media outlets have asserted that 1777 Indian Nationals have been evacuated from Iran till date amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia, which is currently in its second month. It noted that the facilitation was made possible by support from the authorities of Iran, Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Indian Embassy in Tehran has been actively coordinating evacuation efforts. “Our embassy in Tehran has so far facilitated the movement of 1,777 Indian nationals in Iran to Armenia and Azerbaijan. From there, they have been flying back to India”, he said. He added that the total includes 895 Indian students and 345 Indian fishermen who were employed by various companies in Iran. The fishermen were evacuated via Armenia and flew back to India on April 04th, landing in Chennai. Following their arrival, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar has expressed his gratitude to his Armenian counterpart Ararat Mirzoyan for facilitating the evacuation of Indian fishermen from Iran amid the conflict. “Thank FM Ararat Mirzoyan and the Government of Armenia for facilitating the evacuation of Indian fishermen today from Iran, through Armenia to India”, Jaishankar wrote in a post on X.

The MEA spokesperson today has further noted that, in addition to Indian nationals, the embassy also assisted two foreign nationals, one from Bangladesh and one from Sri Lanka in their evacuation. Providing a breakdown, Jaiswal said that 1,545 Indian nationals crossed into Armenia, while 234 were moved to Azerbaijan as part of the evacuation process.

Speaking on the number of Indian nationals who were killed in the conflict, Jaiswal said that eight people have died during the ongoing conflict, while one individual remains missing. He stated that the mortal remains of seven of those individuals were brought back to India, while the one is still pending due to some technicalities in Oman. Our embassy in Oman is making every effort to bring the remaining mortal remains back to India”, he added.

The conflict in West Asia began following US-Israeli joint military strikes on Iran on February 28 that assassinated Iran’s 86-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Tehran, in retaliation, targeted Israel and US assets in several Gulf countries, causing disruption in the waterways and affecting international energy markets and global economic stability.

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