Saudi-UAE-Qatar... Iran is raining missiles in every country, learn how many Indians are in the Gulf countries
Iran has begun retaliatory missile strikes against US military bases across Gulf countries following targeted attacks by the US and Israel.
Tensions in the Middle East have escalated rapidly, following targeted attacks on Iran by the US and Israel, which prompted Tehran to threaten retaliation. Iran has warned that any military action against it would result in missile strikes targeting US military installations throughout the Gulf region. Reports indicate that Iran has already launched missile attacks on US airbases and military facilities in various Gulf nations including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Jordan, heightening the risk of wider conflict in the area.
Experts are expressing concern that if the conflict prolongs, it could lead to significant instability in the Gulf region, which would directly impact the large expatriate Indian community working there. The Indian government is monitoring the situation closely and is considering emergency plans to ensure the safety of its citizens. With over 9.3 million Indians living in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, the potential ramifications of the military escalation have raised alarms about the well-being of this population during a time of increased hostility.
As the military confrontation intensifies, the safety of Indians in the Gulf becomes a paramount concern. The Indian community in these nations holds a crucial role in the local economies, and their well-being is tied to regional stability. The government is likely to take proactive measures to safeguard Indian nationals amid the growing chaos, which underscores the delicate balance of international relations in the Gulf and the importance of protecting expatriate workers during geopolitical crises.