6 Indians dead, 1 missing in Gulf incidents; 3 lakh passengers return to India since Feb 28: MEA
Mar 20, 2026
New Delhi [India], March 20 : Six Indian nationals have lost their lives, and one remains missing in separate incidents across the Gulf region amidst the West Asia conflict, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Friday, adding that Indian missions are coordinating with local authorities for assistance and repatriation.
Addressing the Inter-Ministerial Briefing, Additional Secretary (Gulf) in the MEA, Aseem R Mahajan, said Indian missions in multiple countries are working closely with authorities to locate the missing person and facilitate the return of the deceased to India.
"Six Indian nationals have unfortunately lost their lives, and one is missing in various incidents. Our missions in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Iraq and UAE are in regular touch with the concerned authorities regarding the missing Indian national and for the early repatriation of mortal remains of the deceased Indian nationals to India," Mahajan said.
He added that the travel situation from the Gulf region is gradually improving, with a significant number of passengers already returning to India.
"Situation continues to improve with additional flights operating from the region. Since February 28, around 300,000 passengers have returned from the region to India," the MEA official said .
According to the MEA, airlines from the United Arab Emirates are continuing to operate limited non-scheduled flights depending on operational and safety considerations.
"From the UAE, airlines continue to operate limited non-scheduled flights based on operational and safety considerations. Today, again, around 90 flights are expected to operate from various airports in the UAE to India," he added.
Flights are also continuing from Oman and Saudi Arabia to India, while the partial reopening of airspace in Qatar has allowed some commercial movement.
"With the Qatar airspace partially open, Qatar Airways is expected to operate 10 non-scheduled commercial flights to India today," Mahajan said.
However, he noted that airspace in Kuwait and Bahrain remains closed.
He said, "Kuwait airspace remains closed. Airways of Kuwait is expected to commence special non-scheduled commercial flights to various destinations in India from the Al Qaisumah-Hafar Al Batin Airport in Saudi Arabia, with the first flight today to Kochi."
To assist stranded passengers, Kuwait Airways will begin special non-scheduled commercial flights from Al Qaisumah International Airport to India, with the first flight scheduled to depart for Kochi on Friday.
"This will facilitate the travel of Indian nationals from Kuwait to India," Mahajan said.
He added, "Bahrain airspace remains closed. Gulf Air of Bahrain continues to operate special non-scheduled commercial flights from Dammam Airport of Saudi Arabia to India."
Meanwhile, Gulf Air of Bahrain continues to operate special non-scheduled commercial flights from King Fahd International Airport to India to support the movement of passengers amid the airspace restrictions.