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Dubai channels $9.3 billion into 147 Indian projects over decade
Dubai's expanding commercial footprint in India has deepened with a major investment commitment, while record numbers of Indian businesses establish operations in the emirate.
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Dubai is channeling $9.3 billion across 147 projects in India over the next ten years, signalling a significant deepening of economic ties between the two markets. The investment commitment reflects Dubai's strategic focus on the Indian subcontinent as a key growth market and comes amid rising bilateral trade and business activity.
The expansion of Dubai's economic presence in India coincides with a surge in Indian business registrations in the emirate. Dubai Chambers reported that approximately 7,579 new Indian companies registered with the organization during the first half of 2026 alone, underscoring the growing appetite among Indian entrepreneurs and corporations to establish operations in Dubai.
Dubai Chambers, which functions as a non-profit public entity supporting Dubai's positioning as a global commercial hub, has emphasized the importance of fostering business growth and cross-border investment. The organization works to empower enterprises operating in and from Dubai, facilitating the kind of economic partnerships that have characterized recent India-UAE relations.
The investment and registration figures suggest strengthening commercial integration between India and Dubai, with both entities seeking to leverage complementary advantages in trade, logistics, and financial services. Industry observers note that such bilateral business momentum reflects broader economic momentum across South Asia and the Gulf Cooperation Council region.