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Why Dubai and Bahrain’s luxury Islands are the new playground for India’s billionaires
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Ultra-wealthy Indians are quietly acquiring private island properties in Dubai and Bahrain, drawn by freehold ownership, lifestyle privacy, and potential capital growth. These multi-million-dollar investments in developments like Amali and Amwaj offer stability, no personal income tax, and a discreet haven for the global elite. Despite costs and environmental concerns, Gulf islands are emerging as attractive assets.
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