Modi 2.0 and Returning Indian Migrants: The Case of Bahrain
The Gulf Arab countries, once paradise for Indians, have been losing their charm as a result of the economic slowdown that followed the global financial crisis, the persistence of low oil prices, and the implementation of workforce nationalization measures. Bahrain is a case in point. Since 2013, the number of returning migrants to India from the Gulf has increased while the the number of Indians migrating to the Gulf has steadily decreased. Traditionally, the Indian government has responded to hardships and crises faced by Indian workers in Bahrain on a case-by-case basis. However, it is incumbent upon the Indian authorities to put in place a comprehensive approach to deal with the growing number of return migrants from Bahrain and from the Gulf as a whole.