'Bangalore-Delhi is a global address'

Romi Malhotra, CEO of Linkage India, a global leadership development organisation, agrees: Global enterprises are conscious about positioning their leadership in high-growth markets and closer to customers.

BANGALORE: Romi Malhotra, CEO of Linkage India, a global leadership development organisation, agrees: Global enterprises are conscious about positioning their leadership in high-growth markets and closer to customers.

India is poised to become the top 10 or 5 economies in the world. So, corporates want to understand the growing needs of this economy that is under severe transition, its changing cultures, nuances, customer dimensions, pricing, and eco-system.

Mohan Menon, CEO, Sapient, says the trend of moving global leadership responsibilities was becoming evident in the technology space, but it is a matter of time before it moves to segments like automotive, telecom and banking. Global leaders of many American and European companies are already sitting in China.

"Global enterprises have started thinking beyond Singapore, HK and Tokyo. Today, Bangalore-New Delhi is a great global address for global decision makers of many MNCs. MNCs such as IBM, Cisco and Accenture have their biggest infrastructure investment in India, outside of the US. And it is only natural that they would all want to have their best and accomplished executives looking after these investments," Menon said.
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