DP World has begun the construction of Bharat Mart, a global B2B and B2C market in Dubai aimed at connecting Indian businesses with international markets.
The project was revealed Virtualy to Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed al Maktoum, Heir Prince of Dubai, Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and President of the Executive Council of Dubai; Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce and Industry of India; and Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, president of the group and CEO or DP World.
Designed to open at the end of 2026, Bharat Mart will be located in Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza) and will cover 2.7 million square feet, with the initial phase voltage 1.3 million square feet.
Bharat Mart improves commercial links
“Dubai’s world -class infrastructure and class connectivity make it a vital partner as India expands its global trade. With the non -oil bilateral trade that increases and more than 2,300 Indian companies that prosper in Jafza, Bharat Mart will increase the interval markets,” said Sheikh Hamdan.
The installation will house 1,500 exhibition rooms and more than 700,000 square storage feet, light industrial units, office spaces and meetings facilities, including areas dedicated to women led by women.
The market is 11 km from the port of Jebel Ali and 15 km from Al Maktoum International Airport, with access to Etihad Rail.
This strategic position will connect Indian exporters with 150 maritime destinations and more than 300 cities worldwide through air links.

“Bharat Mart is a transforming project launched by DP World with immense potential and we expect its efforts from DP World.
The EAU and India have established an objective of $ 100 billion in non -oil trade by 2030, and Bharat Mart is expected to play an important role in achieving this objective.
“India and the EAU aim to reach $ 100 billion in non -oil trade by 2030, and Bharat Mart will be a key driver to achieve this mile and, and, and, and, and growth.
Currently, Jafza houses more than 2,300 Indian companies, an interannual increase of 15 percent, after welcoming 283 new Indian companies in 2024, further consolidating Dubai’s position as a global shopping center.