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Saudi's $63- billion giga project Diriyah sees keen interest from Indian investors

Diriyah, billed as the "City of Earth," is being built on the outskirts of Saudi Arabia’s capital, Riyadh. It will accommodate 100,000 residents and provide office space for an additional 100,000-plus people.

February 09, 2025 / 18:05 IST
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Inzerillo also praised the contributions of over 200 Indian employees working at Diriyah across various sectors, including engineering, design, and finance.
Inzerillo also praised the contributions of over 200 Indian employees working at Diriyah across various sectors, including engineering, design, and finance.

Several Indian firms have shown a keen interest in investing in Diriyah, a USD 63-billion Saudi Arabian giga project, with big names like Tatas and Oberois already signing up, its CEO Jerry Inzerillo said.

Diriyah, billed as the "City of Earth," is being built on the outskirts of Saudi Arabia’s capital, Riyadh. It will accommodate 100,000 residents and provide office space for an additional 100,000-plus people. The new city will feature over 40 luxury hotels, more than 1,000 shops, over 150 restaurants and cafes, a university, arts and cultural assets, museums, an opera house, a 20,000-seater multipurpose event arena, a golf course, and an international equestrian and polo center, among other facilities.

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The USD 63.2 billion real estate and tourism project aims to restore the historic birthplace of the modern Saudi kingdom. The site also includes the UNESCO World Heritage Site of At-Turaif.

“At Diriyah, we are keen to enhance the impact of India as one of Saudi Arabia’s biggest trading partners, ranking among the top in bilateral trade, with a trade volume of approximately USD 52.8 billion in 2022-23,” Inzerillo told PTI. He was speaking in Davos at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025.