Global Perspective
Three continents.
One vision.
Growing up across Dubai, India, and Spain gave me something no textbook ever could — the ability to decode unfamiliar systems quickly and find opportunity in ambiguity.
The Path
Dubai → India → Spain
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Born in Dubai, I have lived across India and the UAE, experiencing some of the world's fastest-growing economies. Witnessed infrastructure built from sand in months and economies pivot overnight. Learned that pace, ambition, and execution are the currencies of progress.
What I Gained
India
Sri City & Beyond
Studied economics at Krea University, where I confronted the reality of infrastructure operating under entirely different constraints. Processed 10+ years of national road data, learning that context dictates whether strategy succeeds or fails.
What I Gained
Madrid
Spain
Currently completing a Dual Master's at IE Business School. Merging European business methodology with a global perspective. Led AI strategy for Hyundai España. Building at the intersection of AI, finance, and corporate strategy.
What I Gained
Adaptability
Cultural Operating Systems
Every culture has an operating system — unspoken rules about how decisions are made, how trust is built, and how value is communicated. Having lived across the Middle East, South Asia, and Europe, I've learned to decode these systems quickly.
In Dubai, I learned that execution speed and personal relationships drive business. In India, I learned that working within constraints demands creative problem-solving and resourcefulness. In Spain, I learned that strategic patience and institutional rigour create sustainable outcomes.
This adaptability isn't just a soft skill — it's an operational advantage. Every new market is a data set to decode, a system to understand, and an opportunity to contribute. I don't just tolerate ambiguity. I thrive in it.
Beyond the Resume
Discipline & Endurance
As a former national-level competitive swimmer, I bring a particular kind of discipline to professional challenges — the discipline of showing up every day, managing discomfort, and competing against yourself as much as anyone else.
Swimming taught me that endurance isn't about talent. It's about the willingness to do the unglamorous work — the early mornings, the monotonous laps, the incremental improvements that compound over time. That same philosophy drives how I approach complex, long-duration professional challenges. Show up. Do the work. Measure. Improve. Repeat.
"Every new environment is a data set
to decode, a system to understand, and
an opportunity to contribute."