MUSCAT: More than 3,000 Indian companies are currently operating in Oman, according to a statement issued by Invest India.
As per records, around 3,200 Indian companies have invested about $7.5 billion (about OMR 3 billion) in their operations in the Sultanate.
This comes following the recent conclusion of the India-Oman Investment Meet, organised by the Indian Embassy on Wednesday, where business leaders from both the countries reviewed India’s substantive contribution to the Sultanate’s economy.
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As many as 200 leading Omani business figures, as well as executives representing Oman-India joint ventures and businesses, attended the investment meet.





