Accenture and HP operations will increase in India, decision taken after meeting with PM Modi

New York In the round table meeting held during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's New York visit, the CEOs of Accenture and HP have expressed hope and commitment to expand their company's operations in India. In this round table meeting, it was said that India will play an important role in the global technology scenario. In this discussion, it was said that India will emerge as a center of innovation and digital solutions.

In this round table meeting, Accenture CEO Julie Sweet has also praised the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She has also emphasized that her company is considering expanding its operations in India. She has said, “I was very happy to meet Prime Minister Modi and learn more about his leadership and vision for the next decade. After such a wonderful decade, India has indeed become such an important part of the global technology landscape. “

Statement by Accenture CEO

The CEO of Accenture also said, “I was very excited to hear about Accenture and many other companies' commitment to grow their business in India and serve their employees in India worldwide. This is an exciting time.”

Statement by Enrique Lores, CEO of HP Inc.

HP Inc. CEO Enrique Lores also expressed his views in this round table meeting. In which he expressed enthusiasm about the growing technology and manufacturing capacity in India. In this meeting, Lores said, “We are obviously grateful to the Prime Minister for learning and understanding what is necessary to continue expanding in India. We have just announced that we are expanding our manufacturing capabilities in India. So, we are very proud to share this with the Prime Minister.”

brought on one platform

Let us tell you that in the round table meeting conference organized during his New York visit, CEOs of many global level technology companies have been brought together on one platform. In which Prime Minister Modi's contribution to deepening India's partnership with international technology leaders has been appreciated.

(With agency input)

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