Expertise Group CEO Ashif Karnire meets PM Modi in Saudi Arabia


Media Release

Riyadh, Apr 26: India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an important visit to Saudi Arabia on April 22, reaffirming the strong bonds between the two nations. During his trip, he engaged with prominent Indian business leaders, emphasizing their role in the economic development of the Kingdom.

Significantly, Expertise Group chief executive officer (CEO) Ashif Karnire, and chief strategy officer Anshif Karnire, were also present. Their participation highlighted the entrepreneurial spirit of the Indian community in the Kingdom.

Among other business leaders were Yusuf Ali, managing director of Lulu Hypermarket, and Alisha Moopen, Group CEO of Aster Healthcare. All these leaders represent some of the most influential businesses operating in Saudi Arabia, known for their contributions to various sectors.

During the discussions, the leaders explored the significant contributions of the Indian community to Saudi Arabia, acknowledging their influential roles in the local economy.

The strong presence of Indian businesses in the Kingdom plays a vital role in Saudi Arabia's economic diversification efforts. This meeting reinforces ties between the Indian government and business leaders and also pave the way for future collaborations that will benefit both nations.

 

 

 

  

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