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India faces 'triple threat' amid West Asia crisis, high energy costs, falling remittances, reverse migration: Report

By ANI | Updated: March 19, 2026 13:30 IST

New Delhi [India], March 19 : Amid the ongoing crisis in West Asia, India is facing a potential "triple ...

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New Delhi [India], March 19 : Amid the ongoing crisis in West Asia, India is facing a potential "triple threat" of rising energy costs, declining remittance inflows, and reverse labour migration, which could put pressure on the domestic economy, according to a report by ASK Wealth Advisors.

The report highlighted that India's exposure to a Gulf crisis is structural rather than incidental, with deep linkages across energy dependence, labour markets and financial flows.

"India therefore faces a potential triple compression in a serious Gulf crisis: energy costs rising, remittance flows falling, and reverse migration creating labour market and political pressure at home," the report noted.

It pointed out that while India's oil import dependence with more than 80 per cent of its energy needs met through imports is often cited as a key vulnerability, the broader risks extend beyond energy to labour and financial architecture.

The report stated that the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region hosts between eight and nine million Indian workers. The UAE alone accounts for roughly 3.5 million, making Indians the largest national community in the emirate.

"These workers span the full range of the Gulf economy, construction labour, logistics, hospitality, domestic service, mid-level management and professional services, and generate remittance flows that are significant at a macroeconomic level," it said.

India remains the world's largest recipient of remittances, with inflows exceeding USD 120 billion in 2023. The GCC contributes roughly half of this total, with the UAE being the single largest source country.

The report highlighted that the importance of remittances goes beyond numbers, particularly for regions such as Kerala and parts of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where Gulf employment has been a key driver of economic mobility for decades.

"Gulf wages capitalised local property markets, funded education, and provided a form of social insurance that state governments could not. A sustained disruption to Gulf employment does not produce a statistical footnote in Indian national accounts," the report said.

It further warned that reverse migration of skilled and semi-skilled workers could create pressure on domestic labour markets that may struggle to absorb them, adding to existing fiscal challenges.

The report also emphasised the strategic importance of Dubai, noting that it functions as a major offshore financial and commercial hub for Indian businesses. Indian entrepreneurs hold property, run companies and manage regional operations from the emirate at a scale unmatched by any other jurisdiction.

According to the report, any sustained erosion of confidence in the UAE would not only impact Indian workers but also influence how Indian private capital manages its offshore financial structures.

So the report cautioned that the implications of a prolonged Gulf crisis for India extend well beyond energy prices, with potential ripple effects across remittances, labour markets and financial systems.

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