How Rajasthan’s Dheeraj Jain Helped 200 Indians Stranded Amid US-Israel-Iran War

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Last Updated:March 06, 2026, 12:00 IST

When war fears grounded flights and left Indians stranded in Dubai, a man opened his farmhouse doors. Rajasthan’s Dheeraj Jain became a lifeline for nearly 200 desperate travellers

For many people currently far from home, Dheeraj Jain has become a symbol of compassion and hope, a reminder that humanity still prevails even in the most uncertain moments. (Local18)

For many people currently far from home, Dheeraj Jain has become a symbol of compassion and hope, a reminder that humanity still prevails even in the most uncertain moments. (Local18)

As tensions escalated in the Middle East and fears of a wider conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran grew, flights across several regions were abruptly cancelled. Hundreds of Indian travellers were left stranded in Dubai, struggling to arrange food and accommodation.

In the midst of this uncertainty, a businessman from Rajasthan, Dheeraj Jain, emerged as a beacon of hope, stepping forward to offer help.

A Rajasthani Businessman Who Became A Lifeline

When many Indians were left stranded due to the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel and the broader geopolitical uncertainty involving the United States, Dheeraj Jain chose to act. Instead of turning away, he opened not only his heart but also his home. He welcomed Indian families who were unable to return to their country because flights had been cancelled.

To highlight the seriousness of the situation, Dheeraj Jain recorded and shared a video with the Local18 news team. The footage showed the conditions of the people staying at his farmhouse in Dubai. The video was later included in the channel’s coverage, drawing attention to the humanitarian effort taking place there.

Today, Dheeraj Jain is widely recognised as someone who stood beside stranded Indians during a difficult moment far from home.

A Farmhouse Turned Into A Refuge

The rising tensions and war-like situation between Iran and Israel sent shockwaves across the world. Travellers in Gulf countries were particularly affected. With flights cancelled and hotel bookings abruptly terminated, hundreds of Indians in Dubai and nearby areas suddenly found themselves without accommodation. Many began running out of money and had no roof over their heads.

In this challenging time, Dheeraj Jain’s private farmhouse in Ajman became a refuge for stranded Indians. Within a short period, it was sheltering nearly 200 people.

Eleven Years In The UAE — And A Bold Decision

Dheeraj Jain originally belongs to Medta City in the Nagaur district of Rajasthan. Despite living abroad for years, he continues to carry the values and traditions of his homeland with him. He has been working in the real estate sector in the United Arab Emirates for the past 11 years. Yet his biggest contribution came not through business but through compassion.

When he learned that cancelled flights were forcing Indian tourists and workers onto the streets, he posted a message on social media along with his contact number. His message was simple: “Any Indian who does not have a place to stay can come to me."

Soon after sharing his number, he began receiving a flood of phone calls from distressed travellers. Without delay, he deployed his fleet of 11 cars to travel across different parts of Dubai. These vehicles collected stranded Indians and brought them safely to his farmhouse in Ajman.

Choosing Service Over Personal Safety

Dheeraj Jain had the option of returning safely to India himself, but he chose to remain in Dubai to support those who needed help. At present, more than 200 Indians are staying at his farmhouse. They are being provided with free accommodation, meals, and even medical assistance.

Speaking about his decision,Dheeraj Jain said his family back in India was worried about him. However, he believed helping his fellow citizens during such a difficult time was his foremost responsibility. He explained: “My family in India was concerned, but I felt that serving my countrymen here was my first duty."

The number of people seeking assistance continues to grow. Dheeraj Jain is now making arrangements to accommodate more than 300 individuals.

Interestingly, requests for help are also coming from citizens of other countries who are facing similar difficulties.

Flight Cancellations Deepen The Crisis

The crisis has been further aggravated by widespread flight cancellations. Due to security concerns arising from the conflict, flights operating from Jaipur International Airport to Gulf countries have been suspended.

Many travellers who had arrived in Dubai with limited budgets are now facing serious financial strain because of the unexpected extension of their stay.

A Living Example Of ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’

For the families staying at his farmhouse, Dheeraj Jain’s support has been nothing short of a lifeline.

He is not only known as a successful entrepreneur but is also being praised for upholding the Indian cultural value of Atithi Devo Bhava, the belief that a guest should be treated as divine.

Even thousands of kilometres away from India, he has demonstrated that this tradition remains alive and deeply meaningful.

A Shield For Stranded Indians

Until normalcy returns and flights resume, Dheeraj Jain continues to stand firmly beside the stranded Indians.

In times of crisis, acts of kindness often shine the brightest. For many people currently far from home, Dheeraj Jain has become a symbol of compassion and hope, a reminder that humanity still prevails even in the most uncertain moments.

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE)

First Published:

March 06, 2026, 12:00 IST

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