Region

Middle East

Middle East–India sovereign and enterprise corridor.

Executive Summary

Middle East–India: the institutional view

The Middle East–India corridor — UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait — spans healthcare, Financial Services, manufacturing, AI, and sovereign-led investment.

NirjiX partners with Middle East enterprises, family offices, and sovereign-backed investors expanding into India.

UAE / KSA / Qatar
Active sponsor markets
Sovereign + family
Investor profile
Healthcare + Financial Services
Primary focus
GIFT IFSC
Capital corridor
Capabilities

How NirjiX engages

01

Healthcare

Hospital chain India entry, medtech, diagnostics, and healthcare investment.

02

Financial Services & Capital Markets

Banking, sovereign wealth, family office, and capital markets operations.

03

Manufacturing

Industrial and energy manufacturing diversification into India.

04

AI & Digital

AI capability and digital platform investment into India.

05

Workforce Enablement

Executive search, EOR, and workforce infrastructure for ME–India operations.

06

PE & Family Office

Sovereign, PE, and family office portfolio India expansion.

Sector Modules

Where we operate

Healthcare
  • Hospital chains
  • Medical devices
  • Diagnostics
Financial Services
  • Bank ops
  • Capital markets
  • Wealth management
Manufacturing
  • Industrial mfg
  • Energy
  • Process
AI & Digital
  • AI capability
  • Platform investment
  • Engineering
Real Estate & Infra
  • Investment platforms
  • Operating ops
  • Development
Consumer & Lifestyle
  • Brand entry
  • Retail
  • Distribution
FAQs

Frequently asked

Which Middle East markets are most active in India?+

UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, and Kuwait — across sovereign, family office, and enterprise capital.

Do you support sovereign-led India investment?+

Yes — institutional partnership with sovereign and sovereign-backed enterprises across healthcare, Financial Services, manufacturing, and AI.

NirjiX

Architect your Middle East–India operating partnership.

Cross-border execution, run-state operations, and PE-grade governance.