Considering the current situation in West Asia, there were some concerns about security in the minds of millions of Indians living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Meanwhile, former Indian Ambassador Sanjay Sudhir has clarified that no major process of return of Indians has started from there. He said that the security and defense system of UAE is very strong and people are feeling as safe there as before.
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What did the officials say about the safety of Indians in UAE?
According to former ambassador Sanjay Sudhir, Dubai and other emirates have a history of bouncing back strongly during times of crisis. He said the UAE’s defense system is capable of stopping attacks and whatever minor injuries have occurred in recent days have not been caused by direct attacks but by falling debris. The relations between India and UAE are very deep and the government there considers Indians as its family.
About 40 lakh Indian citizens reside in UAE. UAE Ambassador Abdulnasir Alshali has assured that the safety of Indians is his priority. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also discussed security and peace with the UAE President. The Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi and Dubai has started a helpline to help the migrants.
What is the update on recent incidents and relief operations?
The Government of India is continuously monitoring the situation and the officials have clarified the situation through latest data. Although some people have returned to India on their own wish or after completion of their work, it cannot be called migration due to crisis. The government has advised expatriates to rely only on official information and to contact the embassy in case of any emergency.
Location and incident affected Indian Date Ajman, Abu Dhabi 5 people got minor injuries 3 April 2026 Umm Al Quwain, UAE 1 person injured 2 April 2026 West Asia (total expatriates) More than 1 crore Latest Report Returned citizens around 4.75 lakh till April 2026
According to the Ministry of External Affairs, a 24/7 helpline is working to assist the migrants. The government has also ensured the facility of special flights for those who are stranded due to some reason. Officials have reiterated that every possible diplomatic effort is being made to maintain peace and security in the region.












