In a video message, Ambassador Dr Deepak Mittal says the mission is working around the clock to assist Indians in the UAE, urges calm and caution as flight operations gradually resume.
that diplomatic channels have been active at the highest levels. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan the previous night, while External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar held discussions with UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Dr Mittal expressed gratitude to the UAE authorities for their “prompt and effective measures” to ensure the safety of all residents, including the Indian community.
Helpline Numbers and Travel Updates
For community members seeking assistance, the Embassy has activated several contact points:
- Toll-free: 800-46342
- WhatsApp: +971 54 309 0571
- Email: Available on the Embassy’s official website and social media channels
Addressing travel disruptions caused by airspace restrictions, the Ambassador advised passengers to check directly with airlines for updates on flight resumptions. Flight operations have partially resumed at UAE airports, with authorities and airlines operating a limited number of special flights to help stranded travellers.
‘Do Not Fall Prey to Rumours’
Dr Mittal urged the community to remain calm and avoid sharing unverified information on social media. “Do not fall prey to rumours or unverified information,” he said. “Rely only on official channels for updates.”
Earlier in the day, Ambassador Mittal and Consul General Satish Sivan met with Indian community associations in the UAE to address concerns and coordinate support efforts. The mission said it continues to work closely with community groups and local authorities to ensure the well-being of Indians in the country.




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