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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
The Most Powerful Indians In The Arab World
#7 Sunny Varkey

Nationality: India
Current country of residence: United Arab EmiratesNet worth: $650 million
Varkey's education group, Dubai-based GEMS, is the biggest provider of K-through-12 education in the world.#6 B.R. Shetty

Shetty, a trained pharmacist, founded the New Medical Centre, which is currently the largest hospital chain in the UAE.
#5 Tony Jashanmal

Nationality: India
Current country of residence: United Arab Emirates
Net worth: $800 million
Jashanmal runs the eponymous company, a retail empire that operates more than 100 stores across five countries.
#4 Yusuff Ali M.A.

Current country of residence: United Arab Emirates
Net worth: $1.3 billion
Ali is the head of the EMKE Group, which owns the LuLu Hypermarket chain in Middle East.
#3 Yogesh Mehta

Nationality: India
Current country of residence: United Arab Emirates
Net worth: Not available
Mehta's company, Petrochem Middle East FZE, is one of the largest petrochemical distributors in the Middle East.
Current country of residence: United Arab Emirates
Net worth: Not available
Mehta's company, Petrochem Middle East FZE, is one of the largest petrochemical distributors in the Middle East.
#2 V. Shankar

Net worth: Not available
V. Shankar is CEO of Europe, Middle East, Africa and the Americas at Standard Chartered Bank. He also serves as executive chairman of Principal Finance and chairman of the Private Bank.
#1 Micky Jagtiani

Nationality: India
Current country of residence: United Arab Emirates
Net worth: $3 billion
Jagtiani is an Indian businessman who owns the Dubai-based Landmark retail-stores group, with over 600 stores in the Gulf, India, Pakistan, China and Spain.
Source:Arabian Business.com
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