Indian Citizen Dies in Riyadh Amidst West Asia Conflict

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March 20, 2026 18:12 IST

An Indian national tragically died in a recent missile attack on Riyadh, raising concerns about the safety of Indian citizens amidst the escalating conflict in West Asia and prompting increased diplomatic efforts from India.

Key Points

  • An Indian national was killed in a missile attack on Riyadh, marking the sixth Indian fatality in the ongoing West Asia conflict.
  • The Indian embassy in Riyadh has expressed condolences and is providing assistance to the family of the deceased.
  • This incident is the third Indian fatality on land since the conflict in West Asia escalated.
  • India has increased its diplomatic efforts to ensure the safety and security of the 10 million Indian nationals residing in West Asia.
  • The circumstances surrounding the death are still unclear, with investigations ongoing to determine if the individual was a direct victim of the strike or killed by falling debris.

An Indian national was killed in an Iranian attack on Riyadh this week, taking the total number of Indian fatalities from the ongoing conflict in West Asia to six since it began three weeks ago.

The Indian national died following a missile attack on Riyadh on Wednesday, people familiar with the matter said. It remains unclear whether the individual was a direct victim of the strike or was killed by the falling debris from an intercepted missile.

 

The Indian embassy in Riyadh, without providing details, condoled the death of the Indian.

"The Embassy of India expresses its deepest condolences on the tragic demise of an Indian national in Riyadh due to recent events on March 18th," it said.

The mission said it is in touch with the family of the deceased and local authorities. "We remain committed to extending all possible assistance in this matter."

It is the third Indian fatality on land since the Iran-US conflict erupted on February 28.

Two Indian nationals were killed and 10 others injured in a drone strike in Oman's Sohar city on March 13.

Three Indian sailors were killed in attacks on merchant vessels earlier.

In the last couple of weeks, India has ramped up its diplomatic efforts to ensure safety and security of 10 million Indian nationals living in West Asia.