S. P. Hinduja

[3] His successful businesses in his early career included the sale of food commodities (onions and potatoes) and iron ore from India to Iran.

[5] In 2012, the Group acquired the US firm Houghton International, the world's largest metal fluids manufacturer, for $1.045 billion, forming a consortium with the help of Ghouse Mohammed Asif, (Director of Private Equity of JP Morgan) and Henry Paulson, former United States Secretary of the Treasury and formerly of Goldman Sachs.

[18][19] On 19 May 1992, Dharam Hinduja, his youngest son,[20] died a few days after receiving 70% burns from self-immolation in a hotel room in Mauritius, as part of a suicide pact with his wife, who survived.

He had secretly married Ninotchka Sargon, a Roman Catholic Australian, at Chelsea Register Office in January that year.

[21][22] In 2001, Hinduja was involved in the UK's "cash-for-passports" scandal, where he donated money for the Millennium Dome while applying for British citizenship, leading to the resignation of Peter Mandelson.

Hinduja at the 6th Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons, organised by the Hinduja Hospital