The grim account of Nimisha Priya’s plight in Yemen underscores broader concerns about the vulnerability of Indian nationals abroad in foreign prison systems. The systemic neglect-evident from reported issues such as inadequate depiction or consular support-raises questions about the effectiveness of India’s diplomatic outreach for its diaspora. With over 8,000 detained Indians facing similar challenges in the Middle East alone, this case serves as a reminder for reform not only within foreign establishments but also in improving mechanisms for timely intervention and legal assistance from India.Addressing these gaps requires strategic collaboration between nations on human rights protections amidst complex regional diplomatic relations.