World After bad news from the US and Canada, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince offers a gift to Indians, expected to affect over 2.6 million people.
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After bad news from the US and Canada, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince offers a gift to Indians, expected to affect over 2.6 million people.
Saudi Arabia has announced a significant development that promises to benefit migrant workers, including Indians.
After bad news from the US and Canada, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince offers a gift to Indians, expected to affect over 2.6 million people.
US President Donald Trump has urged companies around the world to manufacture their products in the US, while issuing a stern warning to those who don't: they will have to pay "billions and billions of dollars" in tariffs. The US government under the Trump administration has taken a tough crackdown on illegal immigration, ordering the deportation of around 18,000 Indian nationals. According to news agency ANI, more than 20,000 undocumented Indians in the US face deportation, while Indians are the largest recipients of H-1B visas and have the largest number of foreign students in the country. According to foreign affairs expert Robinder Nath Sachdev, deporting these undocumented Indians would have significant consequences. Meanwhile, Canada has set a cap of 505,162 international students by 2025, while also tightening immigration controls. These measures are expected to have a major impact on Indians seeking to migrate for education, jobs and a better quality of life in these developed countries.
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After bad news from the US and Canada, Saudi Crown Prince gives a gift to Indians, likely to affect over 2,60,000 people
Saudi Arabia has announced a major development that promises to benefit migrant workers, including Indians. The country's Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development has introduced a groundbreaking policy aimed at eliminating forced labor wages. Announced on January 21, 2025, this new initiative makes Saudi Arabia the first country to take decisive steps towards creating a safer working environment, safeguarding the rights and welfare of migrant workers around the world.
It is worth noting that a significant number of people from India work in various sectors in Saudi Arabia as skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled workers. According to data from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), over 2.6 million Indians reside in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia has become the first GCC country to implement the 2014 Protocol to the International Labour Organization's Forced Labour Convention. By launching this policy, it has also set a historic milestone as the first Arab country to take proactive steps at the international level to eradicate forced labour.
According to the Arab News report, Deputy Minister of Labour Control and Development Sattam Al-Harbi said: "The adoption of the national policy for the elimination of forced labour is an important step for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. "This demonstrates our collective commitment to "creating a safe environment for all those who live and work in our country, ensuring the protection of their rights," Alharbi said, quoted by Arab News.
Saudi Arabia's national policy is a central part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's Vision 2030. Through this initiative, it seeks to demonstrate that Saudi Arabia is on par with any developed nation in terms of work, life, and tourism.
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