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Deaths and debts: Missiles in Gulf shake millions of South Asian families

Deaths and debts: Missiles in Gulf shake millions of South Asian families

26 Mart 2026Al Jazeera

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The recent missile attacks in the Gulf, attributed to Iran, have predominantly claimed the lives of South Asian individuals. This alarming trend not only highlights the human cost of regional conflicts but also places immense strain on the economies of their home countries. Families are left grappling with loss while their national economies face uncertainty amidst rising tensions.

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The disproportionate impact on South Asian communities underscores the interconnectedness of global conflicts and their local repercussions. As these families mourn their losses, the economic ramifications could lead to broader instability in South Asian countries already vulnerable to financial crises. This situation raises critical questions about the responsibilities of nations in conflict and the need for international support to mitigate such humanitarian disasters.

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The Gulf region has been a hotspot for geopolitical tensions, particularly involving Iran. The involvement of South Asian nationals in these conflicts often goes overlooked, yet their deaths resonate deeply within their communities and economies back home, highlighting a complex web of global interdependence.

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