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GrayMatter and Gulf News unveil latest edition of Super 100 series

The series captures stories of Indian success and ambition

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The success stories of business leaders and young profession­als from India in the UAE and wider GCC region have been highlighte­d in the latest Super 100 series published yesterday by GrayMatter and Gulf News.

The Super 100 series by GrayMatter has been covering stories of Indian ambition and success for over a decade now. The one-of-a-kind coffee table book crafts detailed, inspiring profession­al biographie­s about regional business leaders across the Gulf, with a special focus on Dubai.

The series has been well received by Indian and Middle Eastern dignitarie­s, with notable personalit­ies penning forewords and gracing GrayMatter’s celebrator­y gala events alongside the industry leaders featured in the book. The book is the single biggest collection that captures the remarkable growth story of the UAE from the stark simplicity of the 1950s to the vibrant modern cities of today.

First gathering

The first volume of the Super 100 series was launched in 2014 by then External Affairs Minister late Sushma Swaraj, alongside the Indian ambassador to UAE T.P. Seetharam, and Consul General Anurag Bhushan. It was the first gathering of such a large number of the most successful Indian outside of India at that time.

The second volume celebrated the entreprene­urial spirit of Indian women with a foreward by then Minister of State for Tolerance, Shaikha Lubna Bint Khalid Bin Sultan Al Qasimi. The third series in the Super 100 iteration focused on Next Generation Leaders.

“This handsome publicatio­n honours the remarkable achievemen­ts of 100 Indian citizens who live and work in the UAE,” said Shaikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, Minister of State for Tolerance, as part of his foreword for the launch edition.

“India shares a rich, centuries-strong bond with the Middle East, with a powerful foundation of trade and cultural exchanges that have fostered rapport for millennia. And today, the Indian demographi­c makes up the single largest group of people in the region, accounting for a large fraction of the population. That makes it the largest diaspora segment to nurture dreams, and work to achieve them,” said M. A. Yusuff Ali, Lulu Group Chairman, in his comments in the book.

The Super 100 series has been covering stories of Indian ambition and success for over a decade now. The one-of-a-kind coffee table book crafts detailed biographie­s about regional business leaders across the Gulf, with a special focus on Dubai.

Celebratin­g high achievers

“Our aim is to continue to raise the bar in corporate profiling. The Super 100 series is a culminatio­n of our resolve to capture the stories of inspiratio­nal leaders in the region and we vow to continue in this pursuit. Our associatio­n with Gulf News, the largest English-language publisher in this region, is a step in that direction to extend the reach and visibility of the series,” says Biju Ninan, editor and publisher of GrayMatter.

“With India’s ascendancy on the global level, the Super 100 series celebrates the high achievers and leaders of the India diaspora in this region,” says David George, publisher at Gulf News Commercial. “The Indian community is a significan­t contributo­r to the economic growth of the UAE and wider GCC region. We at Gulf News are happy to support this endeavour that could have a powerful impact on the region’s relationsh­ip with India in the future.”

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