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India's 2025 Deportation Data: A Rajya Sabha-Referenced Overview

India's 2025 Deportation Data: A Rajya Sabha-Referenced Overview
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The following article presents the latest official data on deportations of Indian nationals in 2025, as verified by India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in the Rajya Sabha on December 18, 2025.

Key figures:

  • Saudi Arabia deported over 11,000 Indian nationals in 2025 — the highest number from any single country.
  • Total deportations of Indians worldwide in 2025: over 24,600 from 81 countries.
  • United States: deported approximately 3,800 Indians, its highest figure in five years.

Primary reasons for deportations in Gulf countries:

  • Visa overstays
  • Working without valid permits
  • Absconding from employers
  • Civil or criminal legal cases

Most affected individuals: low-skilled migrant workers.

Common sectors involved: construction, domestic work, caregiving, and related labor.

Other countries with notable deportation numbers:

  • Myanmar: 1,591
  • Malaysia: 1,485
  • United Arab Emirates: 1,469
  • Bahrain: 764

Espionage Allegations:

Regional outlets alleged that some deportations/detentions involve accusations of espionage for Israel. Countries mentioned include Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, and Iran. Allegations suggest involvement of Indian nationals in security or intelligence-related activities, including IT and critical sectors. In Iran, hardline media claimed arrests of dozens of Indians linked to Israeli intelligence, including reports of executions.

A specific claim alleged Indian intelligence involvement in an Israeli airstrike in Doha, Qatar on September 9, 2025 targeting Hamas leadership. No official confirmation from India, Israel, or the accused countries.

Official Position:

India’s MEA has not commented on espionage allegations. The MEA emphasizes welfare of Indian nationals abroad and engagement with host governments for fair treatment. It also advises citizens abroad to strictly follow local laws and visa regulations.

Correction/Clarification: The espionage allegations are unverified; no official confirmation has been issued by India, Israel, or the other listed governments.

Foreign Correspondent at Latest Global News

Rajesh Kumar is an award-winning foreign correspondent with 12 years of experience covering international conflicts, diplomacy, and global affairs for Latest Global News. Fluent in four languages, he has reported from over 40 countries.

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