Socio-economic Dynamics Shaping the Indian Diaspora
Analysis of the evolving relationship between India and the Middle East regarding migration and cross-border engagement.

Editor, Owner, and Publisher, Indo Gulf Times
Ahmar Bubere is an Indian media professional and diaspora affairs specialist representing the third generation of a distinguished journalistic lineage. Based in Mumbai, he carries forward the legacy of his father, Dr. Abdul Sami Bubere, and grandfather, Abdul Hamid Bubere, as a credible voice in international media.
As the Owner, Publisher, and Editor of Indo Gulf Times, an English-language weekly, he has built a significant platform for NRI issues and India–Gulf relations. His leadership has expanded the publication's reach across print and digital formats, focusing on migration, cultural exchange, and the socio-economic dynamics of the Indian diaspora.
Beyond editorial work, Ahmar holds an MBA in Information Systems and a BCA, blending technology with media. He serves as President of the Sahyog Cultural Society and Managing Trustee of the Alkemal Urdu Foundation, actively promoting interfaith dialogue and the global preservation of the Urdu language.
Continuing the three-generation legacy of the Bubere family through the ownership and editorship of Indo Gulf Times.
Serving as President of the Sahyog Cultural Society and Managing Trustee of the Alkemal Urdu Foundation.
Participating in international conferences across the UAE, USA, UK, and Africa to discuss migration and diplomacy.
An English-language weekly serving as a platform for NRI issues, diaspora welfare, and Indo-Gulf relations.
Featured talks, interviews, and podcast appearances from Ahmar Bubere.
Analysis of the evolving relationship between India and the Middle East regarding migration and cross-border engagement.
Insights from participation in global forums across the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, and the United States.
Ahmar Bubere is an Indian media professional and diaspora affairs specialist representing the third generation of a distinguished journalistic lineage. Based in Mumbai, he carries forward the legacy o...
As the Owner, Publisher, and Editor of Indo Gulf Times, an English-language weekly, he has built a significant platform for NRI issues and India–Gulf relations. His leadership has expanded the publication's reach across print and digital formats, focusing on migration, cultural exchange, and the socio-economic dynamics of the Indian diaspora.
Beyond editorial work, Ahmar holds an MBA in Information Systems and a BCA, blending technology with media. He serves as President of the Sahyog Cultural Society and Managing Trustee of the Alkemal Urdu Foundation, actively promoting interfaith dialogue and the global preservation of the Urdu language.
An English-language weekly serving as a platform for NRI issues, diaspora welfare, and Indo-Gulf relations.