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Over 52,000 Indians fly home from UAE, Gulf within a week as authorities issue update amid US-Iran conflict

Over 52,000 Indians fly home from UAE, Gulf within a week as authorities issue update amid US-Iran conflict

52,000 Indians return from Gulf as embassy issues fresh UAE advisory / Image: file

In a significant logistical achievement, the Government of India confirmed the safe return of over 52,000 Indian citizens from the Gulf region following recent regional disruptions. Between March 1 and March 7, 2026, commercial airlines and non-scheduled “rescue” flights worked to clear the backlog of passengers stranded while in transit or on short-duration visits. With 32,107 of these travelers specifically utilizing Indian carriers, the mission highlights the high priority placed on the welfare of the diaspora during times of regional instability.

Thousands of Indians leave the UAE and GCC

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi issued a critical update regarding the welfare of over 52,000 Indian nationals who successfully returned home from the Gulf region between March 1–7, 2026.

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According to the official statement released by the Government of India, commercial and non-scheduled flights facilitated the travel of these passengers, many of whom were stranded during transit or short-term visits; 32,107 traveled on Indian carriers. As the situation in West Asia and the Gulf remains under continuous monitoring, Indian authorities have established a dedicated Special Control Room and 24×7 Helplines to ensure the ongoing safety and assisted return of all remaining nationals.

Flights resume but travel remains unpredictable

The Gulf remains one of the busiest travel corridors for Indian passengers, particularly through the UAE, which serves as a global aviation hub connecting Asia, Europe and Africa.While several flights have resumed from airports across the region, airline schedules have been affected by airspace restrictions and temporary closures in parts of West Asia. These disruptions forced airlines to reroute flights and cancel some services earlier in the week.As operations gradually resume, thousands of passengers have secured seats on flights to Indian cities including Mumbai, Delhi, Kochi, and Hyderabad.Airlines operating in the region are continuing to monitor the security situation and adjust schedules as needed.

Indian missions in the Gulf

Indian diplomatic missions across the Gulf have been closely monitoring developments while remaining in contact with local authorities and community groups.The Embassy of India Abu Dhabi and the Consulate General of India Dubai have been sharing updates with the Indian community and providing guidance to travellers affected by the disruptions.Officials say helplines and assistance channels remain active for citizens who require support related to travel arrangements or documentation.India has one of the largest overseas populations in the Gulf, with more than 3.5 million Indians living in the UAE alone, making developments in the region particularly significant for New Delhi.

Why does the Gulf crisis matter for Indians?

The Gulf region hosts millions of Indian expatriates, many of whom work in construction, healthcare, hospitality, finance and technology sectors. Any disruption in regional stability can quickly affect air travel, employment, and cross-border movement, which is why governments closely monitor developments in West Asia.Officials in New Delhi say they remain in constant coordination with Gulf governments and airlines to ensure Indian citizens can travel safely if needed.As tensions continue to evolve, authorities say further travel movements may occur depending on how the situation in the region unfolds. Go to Source

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