A couple in Raigad, Maharashtra, expressed deep concerns for their son, Utkarsh Mapara, currently in Dubai amidst the Middle East’s war situation. Utkarsh, from Sudhagarh taluka in Raigad, went to Dubai on February 18 for a six-month Global MBA course. His father, Rajesh Mapara, assured that Utkarsh is safe and in constant communication with the family.
The prevailing tensions in the Middle East have caused anxiety, but Utkarsh is staying in a separate room and is in good health, according to his father. Despite the situation, Utkarsh’s parents are closely monitoring developments and ensuring all necessary precautions while keeping in touch with their son. The recent US-Israeli attacks on Iran have led to Iran retaliating against US bases in neighboring countries, including the UAE and other Gulf nations.
In response to the attacks, the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates and Jordan have summoned Iranian envoys in their capitals to strongly protest recent attacks on their territories. The Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Affairs in Amman and the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abu Dhabi have both conveyed strong protest messages to the Iranian government. These diplomatic protests highlight the regional concern over Iran’s military actions and their potential impact on civilian safety and regional stability.
