'Humbled' and 'honoured': How Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella reacted to Padma Bhushan felicitation
The Google and Microsoft CEOs expressed joy and gratitude for the prestigious award.

While Nadella stated that it was an honour to receive the award, Pichai stated that he was humbled by it.
Both Nadella and Pichai were announced as the recipients of India's third-highest civilian award, Padma Bhushan, on the eve of Republic Day. Both the CEOs were named under the Trade and Industry category.
Nadella took to Twitter to convey his gratitude for the honour.
“It’s an honour to receive a Padma Bhushan Award and to be recognised with so many extraordinary people. I’m thankful to the President, Prime Minister, and people of India, and look forward to continuing to work with people across India to help them use technology to achieve more,” Nadella said in his tweet.
It’s an honor to receive a Padma Bhushan Award and to be recognized with so many extraordinary people. I’m thankful… https://t.co/rkeqptvb3u
— Satya Nadella (@satyanadella) 1643301981000Although Pichai had not tweeted about the awards, he was seen liking congratulatory tweets.
Congratulations to @madhurjaffrey @satyanadella and @sundarpichai for being conferred the Padma Bhushan for their d… https://t.co/I9MMUwvJZC
— India in USA (@IndianEmbassyUS) 1643133408000Pichai began his career as a materials engineer. After a short stint at the consulting firm McKinsey & Co, he joined Google in 2004. On August 10, 2015, he was selected as the next CEO of Google after previously being appointed Product Chief by CEO Larry Page.
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