Manu Kumar Jain, the Managing Director of Xiaomi India resigned from his position

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Manu Kumar Jain, the Managing Director of Xiaomi India and the Global Vice President of Xiaomi, has resigned from his position. He announced his resignation via Twitter.

He posted on the microblogging site “The only constant in life is change! I’ve been fortunate to have received so much love over the last 9 years, which makes saying goodbye so difficult. Thank you very much. The end of one journey heralds the start of another, full of exciting possibilities. Hello and welcome to a new adventure! ManuJain”. Manu Kumar Jain quickly demonstrated his business acumen by making Xiaomi the most successful smartphone brand in India in terms of sales. He is currently the global vice president and managing director for India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka at Xiaomi. Xiaomi is currently the leading smartphone brand in India in terms of overall smartphone sales.

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Manu Kumar Jain, the Managing Director of Xiaomi India resigned from his position

Manu Kumar Jain, the Managing Director of Xiaomi India and the Global Vice President of Xiaomi, has resigned from his position. He announced his resignation via Twitter.

He posted on the microblogging site “The only constant in life is change! I’ve been fortunate to have received so much love over the last 9 years, which makes saying goodbye so difficult. Thank you very much. The end of one journey heralds the start of another, full of exciting possibilities. Hello and welcome to a new adventure! ManuJain”. Manu Kumar Jain quickly demonstrated his business acumen by making Xiaomi the most successful smartphone brand in India in terms of sales. He is currently the global vice president and managing director for India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka at Xiaomi. Xiaomi is currently the leading smartphone brand in India in terms of overall smartphone sales.

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