S Jaishankar Interacts with Indians in
UAE; Assures them of Govt's Responsiveness Post-Covid Normalcy
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday interacted virtually with the members of the
Indian community in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and assured them of the
government's responsiveness on issues pertaining to post-COVID normalcy.
Jaishankar is currently visiting the UAE. He
arrived here on Wednesday night on the second leg of his six-day three-nation
tour to Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Seychelles, which began on
Tuesday.
The visit is seen as important as it
comes in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic that has wreaked havoc across the
world.
"Appreciated their stepping
forward to work with the Embassy @IndembAbuDhabi to
meet the COVID challenge. Assured them of Government's responsiveness on issues
pertaining to post-COVID normalcy," he wrote.
Indian Ambassador to the UAE Pavan Kapoor expressed his gratitude to Jaishankar
for interacting with the Indian community.
The coronavirus has infected over 163,000 people
and claimed 563 lives in the UAE.
More than 3 million Indians live and
work in the UAE, the MEA had said in a statement before the commencement of the
minister's visit.
According to the website of the
Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, the Indian expatriate community of approximately
30.4 lakh is reportedly the largest ethnic community in the UAE, constituting
roughly about 30 per cent of the country's population.
Among the Indian states, Kerala is
the most represented, followed by Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. However,
Indians from the northern states, all put together, also form a significant
portion of the UAE Indian population, it noted.
During his meeting with Abu Dhabi
Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Jaishankar discussed
advancing India's strategic cooperation in the post-COVID era and exchanged
views on important regional and international matters.
The Indian government has organised several flights under the Vande
Bharat mission, allowing thousands of Indian expatriates to leave the UAE
amidst the pandemic.