West Asia crisis: Nasscom asks member companies to defer travel to affected areas
The Hindu
Nasscom advises member companies to defer travel to West Asia and implement work-from-home arrangements amid the ongoing crisis.
Nasscom, the tech industry apex body, in connection with the evolving situation in West Asia, has announced travel advisory for its member companies on Monday (March 2, 2026).
“As a precautionary measure, Nasscom has advised member companies to defer travel to affected areas. Member companies have also been advised to enable work-from-home arrangements for employees currently in the region, “ Nasscom stated in a communique released just a while ago.
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The apex body further said it was in constant touch with the Nasscom Middle East Council and also advised all employees in the region to remain in regular contact with their respective local embassies and take all necessary precautions as communicated by relevant authorities and employers.
Nasscom also directed all its members operate in West Asia region to refer to advisory from Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.

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