India's efforts to evacuate stranded citizens from Middle East crisis

Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, the Indian government has intensified diplomatic and aviation efforts to ensure the safe return of its citizens. Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks with leaders of eight countries in the last 48 hours, while special flights have commenced operations. The Ministry of External Affairs has set up a control room and released emergency contact details.

New Delhi, March 4, 2026. Several Indian citizens remain stranded in the Middle East due to the conflict between the US-Israel and Iran. The government has taken immediate steps to ensure their safety.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held discussions with leaders of eight Gulf and West Asian countries in the last 48 hours. He condemned the recent violence, emphasized the need for peace and stability in the region, and thanked them for securing Indian citizens.

In aviation, SpiceJet operated four special flights on March 3 from Fujairah to Delhi, Mumbai, and Kochi. Eight more special flights are scheduled for March 4: four to Delhi, three to Mumbai, and one to Kochi. Similarly, Indigo ran four special flights from Jeddah to Delhi, Mumbai, and Kochi. Saudia Airlines flight SV756 also arrived from Jeddah to Delhi.

A total of 58 flights by Indian airlines are planned for March 4, including 30 by Indigo and 23 by Air India and Air India Express. Due to the crisis, Indian airlines have cancelled 1,221 flights so far, while foreign airlines have cancelled 388. In the last three days, 1,117 international flights have been cancelled.

The Ministry of External Affairs has released emergency contacts for Indian embassies in various Middle Eastern countries, such as +971 543090571 (WhatsApp) for the UAE and +973 39418071 for Bahrain. Additionally, three toll-free numbers are available: 1800118797, +91 11 2301 2113, +91 11 2301 4104, and +91 11 2301 7905, active from 9 am to 9 pm.

The ministry advised passengers to check flight status on airline websites, seek help for refunds and changes. Indian missions and the Civil Aviation Ministry are in touch with airlines and foreign authorities. Embassies have advised avoiding unnecessary travel and following local guidelines. The ministry stated that the safety of citizens is the utmost priority and de-escalation in the region is necessary.

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