Indian businesses are increasingly opting for Dubai as a destination for expansion. Notable investments have been made by flexible workspace provider CorporatEdge and fund management firm Nisus Finance Services Company Limited. The city’s investor-friendly policies, tax-exempt environment, and Golden Visa program enhance its appeal. This makes Dubai an attractive option for Indian companies seeking global growth and investment opportunities.
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