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UAE orders release for 900+ Indian prisoners ahead of National Day

UAE orders release for 900+ Indian prisoners ahead of National Day

UAE hands India a list of 900+ Indian prisoners set for release on National day / Image: file

In a move that underscores the deep-rooted brotherhood between the two nations, the United Arab Emirates has officially handed over a list of more than 900 Indian prisoners to the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi. This release is part of a grand humanitarian pardon ordered by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE.The decision originally coincided with the UAE’s 54th Eid Al Etihad (National Day) celebrations, a time when the nation reflects on unity and forgiveness. By including a significant number of Indian nationals in the wider release of nearly 3,000 inmates, the UAE has sent a powerful message of goodwill to India and its global diaspora.

UAE’s big clemency gesture

What makes this pardon truly exceptional is not just the gift of freedom, but the removal of financial barriers. His Highness the UAE President has pledged to cover the financial penalties incurred by the inmates as part of their original sentences. For many Indian families, these fines, often for overstaying, minor labor disputes, or financial defaults, represented a mountain of debt that prevented their loved ones from ever returning home. By clearing these debts, the UAE government is ensuring that these individuals don’t just walk out of prison, but walk back into society with a clean slate and no crushing financial weight on their shoulders.

Spirit of Eid Al Etihad

The release of these prisoners is a deeply symbolic tradition tied to Eid Al Etihad (National Day), which marks the 1971 unification of the seven emirates. In Emirati culture, this anniversary is a time to celebrate solidarity and mercy. By granting pardons, the UAE leadership honors the legacy of the Founding Fathers, transforming a day of national pride into a moment of forgiveness.For 2026, these pardons align with the UAE’s “Year of the Family” initiative. The goal is to strengthen social ties by giving individuals who have shown good conduct a chance to reintegrate into society. By clearing their debts alongside their sentences, the government ensures these 900+ Indian nationals receive a genuine fresh start, allowing them to return home with dignity.

Strengthening the bond

The timing of this prisoner list transfer is no coincidence. It follows a highly successful official visit by President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed to India in mid-January 2026, where he met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During this fifth visit in ten years, the two leaders signed a Strategic Defence Partnership and discussed a future where bilateral trade targets $200 billion by 2032. This humanitarian gesture acts as the “soft power” foundation for these massive economic deals. It shows that the relationship isn’t just about oil and trade, but about a shared commitment to the welfare of their citizens and the stability of the million-strong Indian workforce that helps build the UAE. Go to Source

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