In a significant move, the Adani Group is set to acquire Emaar’s India unit for a staggering ₹12,000 crore, further solidifying its presence in the real estate sector. The deal, if finalized, will be managed under Adani Realty, the real estate arm of the
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The proposed deal for Adani to acquire Emaar's India unit is valued at ₹12,000 crore.
Adani Realty, the real estate arm of the Adani Group, will manage Emaar's India unit after the acquisition.
Emaar is selling its India unit as part of its broader strategy to streamline its operations and focus on its core markets.
The acquisition will bring a host of high-profile projects under Adani's portfolio, enhancing its market position and driving efficiency through integration.
Adani will need to navigate the complexities of integrating Emaar's projects and ensure a smooth transition in a highly competitive market.

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