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Bhupendra Kumar Modi | |
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Born | Modinagar, India | January 2, 1949
Nationality | Singaporean |
Alma mater |
Indian Institute of Technology University of Southern California |
Occupation | Founder Chairman: Smart Group
Founder Chairman: Global Citizen Forum Honorary President: World Federation of United Nations Associations Global Chairman: Foreign Investors India Forum |
Spouse | Veena Modi |
Children | 3: Ritika(49), Dilip Modi(47) and Divya(33). |
Parent(s) | Gujarmal Modi and Dayawati Modi |
Honours | Entrepreneur of the Year Award (2017) Global Thought Leader for Global Peace Award (2018) |
Website | https://dr-m.global/ |
Bhupendra Kumar Modi (born 2 January 1949), known informally as Dr. M, [1] is an Indian-born Singaporean businessman, social entrepreneur, and philanthropist. [2] He is the founder-chairman of Smart Group of companies, the founder of the Global Citizen Forum and the global chairman of the Foreign Investors India Forum. [3] He is also the Honorary President of the World Federation of United Nations Associations. [4]
Modi is the son of Raibahadur Gujarmal Modi and Dayawati Modi. He graduated with a degree in chemical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-BHU) and received an MBA from the University of Southern California. He has been awarded a PhD. in Financial Management.[ citation needed]
In 1975, as a part of Modi Rubber, Modi made the first Indo-International technical collaboration in the tyre industry with Continental of Germany. In 1981, Modi established Graphics India, which became the sole distributor of Rank Xerox copiers in India, and formed Modi Xerox as a joint-venture with Xerox, setting up India's first office automation product manufacturing facility in Modipur, Rampur in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.[ citation needed]
In 1987, Modi formed a joint-venture with Italian computer firm Olivetti. Modi Olivetti was the first Indian joint-venture to manufacture advanced PC's and floppy disks. He also entered into a joint venture with Alcatel in 1992; Alcatel Modi Network Systems was the first Indian private sector company to manufacture telecom equipment and export digital switching systems and to set up a GSM network in India.[ citation needed]
In 1993, his company Modi Telstra became the first company to launch cellular services in India and received the first Telecom Engineering Commission Certification of Quality. The inaugural mobile call in India was made on the Modi Telstra network by the then Chief Minister of Kolkata, Jyoti Basu to Sukh Ram, the then Union communications minister, in July 1995. [5]
Later Modi formed Spice Communications, a joint-venture with Telekom-Malaysia (now Axiata) which went on to become the leading telecom operator in Northern and Southern India. In 2000, Modi established Cellebrum (now Spice Digital), a mobile value-added services company for telecom operators. In 2004, he founded Spice Hotspot, the first Indian mobile retail chain. Spice Mobiles was among the earliest producers of Indian-branded handsets. In June 2008, he exited the telecom business in a deal with Idea Cellular, at that time the fourth largest mergers and acquisitions deal involving an Indian entity. [6]
In 2009, Modi acquired a major stake in i2i, a listed company in Singapore Stock Exchange, renaming it S-i2i, [7] (now SEVAK LTD.), [8]) a regional distributor and provider of info-communication products and services in Singapore and Indonesia.[ citation needed]
In 2013, Modi was included in Singapore's 50 Richest List by Forbes. [9] In the same year, he dropped use of the name 'Spice' in favour of 'Smart'. [10] He also entered into the entertainment industry as co-producer of the film OMG!, and producer of the tele-serial Buddha.[ citation needed]
In 2015, Smart Group entered the wellness and healthcare sector, [11] partnering with multiple global wellness groups including the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), the Global Wellness Institute, and Fountain Life. The group's plans include developing wellness communities, a virtual wellness platform and preventive healthcare centres, [12] such as the Modi Yoga Retreat in Rishikesh, [13] Noida in Uttar Pradesh, and the Smart Metabolic Anti-Aging centre in New Delhi. [14]
SEVAK LTD. has partnered with Uber to operate a fully commercially-owned electric vehicle fleet in Singapore. [15]
Since 2019, Modi has been Global Chairman of the Foreign Investors India Forum (FIIF), an initiative supported by international affiliates and most domestic chambers of commerce to promote foreign investment into India. [16] [17]
In January 2013, Modi founded the Global Citizen Forum, a progressive social organisation with the mission statement of creating "One World Beyond Gender, Religion and Nationality". [18] The organisation has held several events around the world, including at the United Nations headquarters in New York City. [18]
Modi is married to Veena Modi and they have three children.[ citation needed]