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11 Lakh Indians Return From Middle East In 45 Days
Samira Vishwas | April 21, 2026 7:24 PM CST

India is witnessing a massive reverse migration as the ongoing West Asia conflict disrupts travel and safety across the region. Since late February 2026, over 11 lakh passengers have returned to India through a mix of commercial and special flight operations.


Large-Scale Evacuation & Travel Support

The government has been actively facilitating the return of Indian nationals:

  • Total returnees: ~11.3 lakh passengers
  • Travel via commercial + special flights
  • Additional evacuation through land routes (via Armenia and Azerbaijan)

Flights are still operating, but in a restricted and controlled mannerdepending on airspace conditions.


Complex Airspace Situation

The crisis has created a highly dynamic aviation environment:

  • Some countries have partially open airspace
  • Others remain restricted or closed
  • Airlines are operating limited and rerouted flights

For example:

  • UAE continues large-scale operations
  • Qatar allows limited daily flights
  • Iran and Iraq have partial access only

Government’s Multi-Channel Strategy

India is using multiple strategies to bring citizens back safely:

  • Coordinating with multiple countries for transit
  • Running non-scheduled special flights
  • Setting up 24/7 control rooms and helplines
  • Assisting students, workers, and seafarers

Special focus is being given to vulnerable groupsincluding students and workers stranded in conflict zones.


Why This Matters

This is one of the largest civilian movements in recent timeshighlighting:

  • India’s dependence on the Gulf region
  • The scale of the Indian diaspora abroad
  • The impact of geopolitical conflicts on migration and travel

With nearly 1 crore Indians living in West Asiathe situation remains critical.


Final Take

The return of over 11 lakh passengers reflects both the scale of the crisis and India’s rapid response.

As the conflict continues, evacuation and travel support efforts are expected to remain active, with the government closely monitoring safety and mobility across the region.



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