Another Indian businessman gets 10-year UAE visa

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A well-known businessman has become latest Indian to get a 10-year UAE visa.

Dr Azad Moopen, founder chairman of the Aster DM Healthcare group, was given the long-term residency permit on Sunday.

The 65-year-old joins Vasu Shroff, Khushi Khatwani and Rizwan Sajan on the list of the first Indian investors to get it.

Moopen moved to Ajman nearly 30 years before founding the healthcare group.

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