"After successful operations here, we're now exploring international market and the initial focus is the Middle East, which has increasing number of diabetic people," Apollo Sugar Clinics chairperson Sangita Reddy told reporters here.
Apollo Sugar Clinics has already built up a chain of 28 speciality clinics across the country as on date and is looking at opening 40 clinics by October.
"We've partnered with Sanofi, which is a global leader in diabetes management. We've benchmarked global best practises in healthcare delivery With the increasing number of people becoming diabetes here, we must act quickly", she said.
The French healthcare giant Sanofi invested Rs 90 crore to pick up 20 per cent stake into Apollo Sugar Clinics in January this year.
"We've invested Rs 90 crore. We'll continue to provide financial support, if needed in the future along with other resources," said Sanofi India managing director Shailesh Ayyangar.
In India, diabetes afflicts over 65 million, while over 77 million are diagnosed as pre-diabetic and the number of diabetics is expected to touch 109 million by 2035.
