The USD 63.2 billion real estate and tourism project in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, is drawing significant interest from Indian investors. The ambitious development aims to transform Diriyah into a premier global destination for culture, heritage, and tourism.
Saudi ArabiaReal EstateTourismIndian InvestorsDiriyah GateReal EstateFeb 09, 2025
The total investment value of the Diriyah project is USD 63.2 billion.
The Diriyah project includes luxury hotels, residential complexes, commercial spaces, and cultural venues, with a focus on preserving the historic Diriyah Gate.
Indian investors are interested in the Diriyah project due to the strong economic ties between Saudi Arabia and India, and the project's potential for high returns and job creation.
The Diriyah project emphasizes sustainability with a strong focus on renewable energy and eco-friendly practices, aligning with global trends towards sustainable development.
The Diriyah project is managed by the Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA), a government-owned entity responsible for the planning, development, and management of the project.
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