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Mukesh Ambani: My father always said I have Arabic blood

Mukesh Ambani: My father always said I have Arabic blood
Mukesh Ambani: My father always said I have Arabic blood

At the Qatar Economic Forum, Reliance Industries President Mukesh Ambani spoke about the relationship between him and the Arab nation: “I was born in Yemen because my father arrived in Yemen when I was young. “He said that he has Arabic blood.

Mukesh Ambani: Arab relation

“He (Father Dhirubhai Ambani) was always saying that I have Arabic blood,” he said. “I know the importance of relations between India and all Arab countries,” he said.

There are over seven lakh Indians in Qatar. They are all Qatar’s spokespersons in India. I had the opportunity to work with Sheikha Moza at the United Nations Millennium Development Group. My wife is an admirer of her sport and cultural achievement, Ambani said.

I think that a lot of the Indian population is there in Qatar and while Qatar has a lot of population, we have about 700,000 Indians and each one of them is a spokesperson for Qatar in India.

Born in Yemen

He was born on April 19, 1957, in Aden, Yemen. Ambani owns more than 2,718 billion assets today. American Time magazine named Mukesh Ambani as one of 2019’s 100 Most Influential People.

The Qatar Economic Forum described the region as the largest international event in the world in terms of global representation. Six key issues were discussed and analyzed in the three-day-long forum. They also discussed the progress of the country’s major projects, including the 2022 Qatar World Cup.

It is known that on April 19, 1957, Mukesh Ambani was born in Aden, Yemen. He has assets worth more than 2,718 billion today. Mukesh Ambani is the first and only businessman in the country who has been given Z plus security. Which is the highest level of security service in the country. America’s Time magazine included him in the list of 100 most influential people of 2019.

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