Nokia Names Tarun Chhabra As India Head

CIOTechOutlook Team | Tuesday, 06 February 2024, 09:50 IST

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Tarun Chhabra, head of mobile networks and senior VP at Nokia, has taken over as the organization's new India head in an authoritative rebuilding that likewise started justification across capabilities, including deals and advertising, bringing about work cuts.
 
The progressions line up with the organization's worldwide rebuilding, reported in October last year, under which the organization intends to universally slice 11,000-14,000 positions.
 
Chhabra succeeds Sanjay Malik, senior vice president, who will remain in the company till March 31, 2024. Malik, who led the Indian market operations for almost eight years, was part of India's global customer experience or sales vertical, reporting to Rick Corker, Nokia’s chief customer experience officer, as per moneycontrol.
 
Chhabra, who will report to Nokia's president of Mobile Networks, Tommi Uitto, will be in charge of both the India business of the mobile networks group and the Indian market.
 
In an explanation, Nokia India affirmed that Chhabra has been named as the new nation top of the India market, successful April 2024.
 
“In Nokia India, the proposed changes are made in accordance with global guidelines across all the markets, focusing on customer centricity and business excellence,” Nokia India added.

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