

India’s luxury segment needs to be marketed to the world in an aggressive manner and Royal India Luxury Show needs to be appreciated. “The UAE-India bilateral trade accounts for over $65 billion with the UAE offering immense growth opportunities for Indian businesses, which needs to be channelised and tapped by the luxury market players.

“India should not only intensify its marketing and promotional efforts, but the Indian luxury market stakeholders should also take measures to maintain credibility all along having visibility in the right places,” he said. Organised by Globuzz, the two-day extravaganza is free to the public.Įxhibitors include Incredible India (Ministry of Tourism, Government of India) Cox & Kings, the longest established travel company in the world Cox & Kings Weddings Ramoji Film City Air Aura Mehair Sansha Spa Woodland Emgee Developers - Anantham Jaypee Green Golf Course Six Senses Spa, UAE Exchange, Sobha Developers Rocky S Archana Kochhar Neeta Lulla Monapali Rohit Verma and Satya Paul.Īt the media launch to announce the inauguration of Royal India Luxury Show 2014, Paras Shahdadpuri, chairman of Nikai Group and president of the Indian Business and Professionals Council, said that India offers tremendous potential and this show is an excellent platform to market, promote and brand India’s portfolio of luxury products and services. The latest edition of the exhibition is slated to take place at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel. Royal India Luxury Show 2014 will focus on luxury segments in sectors like travel, hospitality, wellness, healthcare, education, fashion and lifestyle, with some of the wealthiest Indians, top fashion designers and scions of Indian royal families expected to attend.

KT photo by Mukesh KamalDubai: Dubai is all set to witness a high-voltage trade show on December 4-5 that showcases the luxury facets of India among Emiratis, Arabs and Asian high net worth individuals.

Rao at the Press conference to announce the details of Royal India Luxury Show 2014 in Dubai on Sunday. Paras Shahdadpuri, Gayathri Bhardwaj and I.R.V.
