Global Times

Indian govt to repatriate overseas labors

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India has embarked on a “massive” operation involving naval ships and aircraft to bring back some of the hundreds of thousands of nationals stuck abroad due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, the government said.

India banned all incoming internatio­nal flights in late March as it imposed one of the world’s strictest viral lockdowns, leaving vast numbers of workers and students stranded.

A defense spokesman told AFP on Tuesday that two ships were steaming toward the Maldives and another to the United Arab Emirates – home to a 3.3-million-strong Indian community, who make up around 30 percent of the Gulf state’s population.

A government statement said the evacuation­s would begin on Thursday and that Indian embassies and high commission­s were preparing lists of “distressed Indian citizens.”

The consulate in Dubai said that it alone had about 200,000 applicatio­ns, urging citizens on Twitter for “patience and cooperatio­n” as India undertakes the “massive task” of repatriati­on.

The oil-rich Gulf is reliant on the cheap labor of millions of foreigners – mostly from India, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka – many of whom live in squalid camps far away from the region’s showy skyscraper­s and malls.

However, the deadly novel coronaviru­s and the devastatin­g economic impact of the pandemic has left many workers sick and others unemployed, unpaid and at the mercy of sometimes unscrupulo­us employers.

The UAE has been the most vocal among Gulf countries in demanding government­s take workers back, with almost 23,000 having left as of April 20.

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