Diaspora | Wait, watch, worry
As war disrupts trade and travel routes in West Asia, India's vast diaspora trickles back home, threatened by stalled shipments and falling salaries

SAFE RETURN: Noor Rahman Sheikh, Indian ambassador to Lebanon, with Indian nationals departing for Delhi, Beirut, Mar. 11. (Photo: ANI)
A day before the surprise US-Israel attack on Iran kicked off a war spiralling into chaos, Dubai-based trader Anish Tiwari sold top-of-the-line security devices to a customer in South Africa, with great expectations. A sum of Rs 2 crore was to land in his bank account on March 2, but by then, with the skies above full of warplanes and drones, business deals had little chance of success. The next day, a shipment of his, worth Rs 15 crore, paused on the high seas as the Strait of Hormuz closed and insurance agencies withdrew cover.

