Paleoproductivity variations in the eastern Arabian Sea, during the late Quaternary period (similar to42 ka BP to present), have been studied using accumulation rates of sedimentary biogenic components: organic carbon (C-org), nitrogen (N), CaCO3, Sr and Ba. Such a multi-proxy approach reveals decreased surface productivity during the last glacial-interglacial transition. The observed change of surface water productivity during the last glacial-interglacial period is in antiphase to those observed in other low- and mid-latitude upwelling areas, however, consistent with some of the upwelling regions like NW Africa and NW Mexico. Sedimentary C-org and N are found to be decoupled from surface productivity trend, with significant enrichments in C-org and N during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). This is interpreted in terms of increase in sedimentation rates (by a factor of 3-4) resulting in the better preservation Of C-org during the LGM. (C) 2003 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.