India, April 6 -- As election campaigns intensify across India to find new members of the assemblies of four States and one Union Territory, political discourse is dominated by promises, slogans, media debates, road shows, and public rallies. Yet, beneath this loud electoral environment lies a largely ignored reality, the silent suffering of millions of Indian migrant workers in the Gulf region.
The ongoing crisis in West Asia, marked by escalating military tensions involving the United States, Israel, Iran, and allied forces, is not merely a geopolitical conflict. It is also a humanitarian crisis. While global attention focuses on strategy and diplomacy, Indian migrant workers remain invisible victims, facing uncertainty, insecurity, an...
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