Blackstone has announced key leadership changes in its APAC real estate sector, promoting Tuhin Parikh to Vice Chairman of Real Estate Asia and Executive Chairman of Real Estate India, while Asheesh Mohta takes on the role of Head of Real Estate India.
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Tuhin Parikh has been promoted to Vice Chairman of Real Estate Asia and Executive Chairman of Real Estate India at Blackstone. He brings extensive experience in the APAC real estate sector.
Asheesh Mohta has been appointed as the Head of Real Estate India at Blackstone. He previously served as Head of Real Estate Acquisitions India.
Blackstone manages over USD 50 billion in assets under management in India, making it a major foreign investor in the Indian real estate market.
Blackstone's portfolio in India includes office spaces, shopping malls, logistics, hotels, data centers, and residential properties.
These leadership changes are significant as they reflect Blackstone's strategic focus on expanding its footprint and identifying new investment opportunities in the APAC real estate market.
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