
Bankers and economists expect remittance flows to India to remain stable despite rising tensions in West Asia. While short-term increases in remittances are possible due to safety-driven repatriation, significant disruption is unlikely unless the conflict escalates and affects regional economies or Indian migrant workers' employment. Experts note that prolonged instability could eventually reduce remittance inflows and impact non-resident Indian deposits with banks.
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