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    Real estate renaissance: Dubai developers eye India's booming property market

    Dubai's real estate developers are actively expanding their presence and investments in India's flourishing property market.

    India Emaar’s future, we are doubling down on country: Mohamed Alabbar, Founder, Emaar Properties

    "The integration between UAE in general, specifically Dubai, and India is historic. The benefit of this long relationship really continues to grow. Dr Mahathir Mohamad (former Malaysian prime minister) said, look East, and where do we look in the East? Is there anything better, bigger, more stable, and keeps growing than India? There is nothing," Mohamed Alabbar, Founder, Emaar Properties.

    Occupancies expected to rise further during the year: Emaar Hospitality

    The company, with its diverse portfolio of brands, including Address Hotels + Resorts and Vida Hotels and Resorts will now extend to offer its services to guests at new locations within the UAE and at up-and-coming destinations across the Middle East.

    Dubai's DP World to build dry port in Jammu and Kashmir

    The Centre last year said Dubai, part of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), would invest in infrastructure and other projects in the disputed region claimed by India and Pakistan but ruled in parts by both. Sinha, who is in Dubai this week to promote investment, said DP World would soon visit the 250 acre site earmarked for the inland port facility.

    Emaar group to develop shopping mall in Srinagar

    This will be the first significant FDI investment in Jammu and Kashmir.

    Kumar Mangalam Birla teams up with ADIA boss for digibank bet in UAE

    Birla is set to partner with Hamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Managing Director of Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) and invest in Zand, UAE’s first digital only independent bank, said people aware. Initially, the plan is to deploy $50-$100 million but the quantum may go up in future as the business scales up.

    The Economic Times
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