Several Indians were injured in missile and drone attacks by Iran in West Asia.
UAE reported 58 injuries, including Indians, due to drone attacks; Iran launched 541 drones at Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
An oil tanker, Skylight, with 15 Indian crew members, was attacked off the coast of Oman.
MEA urged foreign nationals stranded in India due to the conflict to contact FRRO for visa extensions.
84 students and 4 faculty members of Indira University were stuck in Dubai due to airspace closure.
Two-time Olympic medallist P.V. Sindhu was stranded at Dubai Airport and reported an explosion nearby.
Three Keralites were among eight Indians stranded in Karachi after their flight was diverted.
Detailed Insights:
The conflict between the U.S.-Israel alliance and Iran has disrupted air travel, leaving many passengers stranded.
The UAE claimed to have destroyed 506 out of 541 drones launched by Iran, along with 152 out of 165 ballistic missiles.
The oil tanker Skylight, sailing under the flag of the Republic of Palau, was attacked near Oman, injuring four crew members.
The MEA is working to ensure the safe return of Indian citizens stranded in affected regions, including students in Dubai.
Flight cancellations have impacted various airlines, with IndiGo cancelling the highest number of flights to and from Hyderabad.
The Indian missions in West Asia have heightened activities to address the concerns of citizens in the region.
Passengers arriving from West Asia reported a growing sense of unease during their journeys due to the ongoing tensions.
Key Concepts Involved:
Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO): An authority in India responsible for the registration, visa extension, and regulation of stay for foreigners.
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA): The government agency responsible for the conduct of India's foreign relations.
Ballistic Missiles: Missiles that follow a ballistic trajectory to deliver one or more warheads to a predetermined target.