Universal Studios is in talks with Bharti Real Estate to develop its first theme park in India, marking a significant entry into the Asian market and a major boost for the country’s tourism industry.
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Universal Studios is in talks with Bharti Real Estate to build its first theme park in India. The project is expected to be a large-scale, advanced theme park featuring a variety of attractions and themed areas.
Bharti Real Estate is a leading real estate company in India, and they are partnering with Universal Studios to develop the theme park as part of their upcoming integrated township project.
The theme park is expected to generate billions of dollars in economic activity, create thousands of jobs, and boost related industries such as hospitality, transportation, and retail.
Both Universal Studios and Bharti Real Estate are committed to environmental sustainability. The theme park will adhere to stringent environmental standards and incorporate green technologies and practices.
While the exact timeline is not confirmed, preliminary plans suggest that construction could begin within the next few years, with the park opening to the public by the end of the decade.
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