Indian Businessmen Become 'Messiahs' in UAE, Providing Pick-Up Drop via Rolls Royce
Indian businessmen in the UAE are helping stranded nationals by providing shelters and transportation amid the ongoing conflict in the region.
As the conflict between the US-Israel and Iran continues, its ramifications are being felt globally, with many people stranded in the UAE. Amid this crisis, Indian businessmen in Dubai are stepping up to offer assistance, transforming a farmhouse into a relief camp for those affected. Among the people sheltered there is Mustafa, an Iranian cyclist who became stuck after traveling from Muscat, showcasing how individuals are brave enough to help others in times of need.
Tourists from Maharashtra and Gujarat have also sought refuge in this makeshift shelter, which is now bustling with hundreds of people waiting for their flights to be rescheduled. The situation is dire, with travelers expressing fears as they hear fighter jets above them, yet the warmth and hospitality offered by the Indian community are providing crucial support. They have even coordinated transport services using luxury vehicles like Rolls Royce Teslas to ensure that those leaving can reach the airport safely and comfortably.
Dheeraj Jain, a businessman involved in this aid effort, emphasizes the importance of assisting those in need during a humanitarian crisis, asserting that this is the right moment to step forward. This initiative not only highlights the solidarity among expatriates in the UAE but also the proactive measures taken by the Indian community to offer relief to their compatriots and others caught in the turmoil of the conflict.