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CISCO
TO TRIPLE HEADCOUNT TO 10,000 IN INDIA
New Delhi, October 29, 2007 (IANS)
Cisco
Systems Inc will be increasing its headcount in India to 10,000
by 2010. The company is also on target to invest $1.16 billion in
the country, chairman and CEO John Chambers said here Monday. The
$35-billion company announced in 2005 that it would be spending
$1.16 billion in strengthening its presence here and ramping up
its employee strength. Chambers also indicated that almost 20% of
the firm's higher management team would be based in India by 2012.
"We
are very much on target," Chambers told reporters on the sidelines
of the Public Sector Summit organised by National Institute of Smart
Government (NISG). Earlier, while delivering the keynote address
at the summit, Chambers said the company is bullish about India
due to its huge educated talent pool coupled with a business environment
that enables long-term strategic partnerships.
"We
came here because of the talent coupled with an entrepreneurship
that has the ability to do business and innovate," Chambers,
who is currently on a three-day visit to India, stated.
"India
and its companies' abilities lie in its ability to partner with
global companies and it is now the hottest growth area for us,"
he added.
Chambers
would be meeting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Commerce and
Industry Minister Kamal Nath later in the evening.
US-based
Cisco is a communications networking major. Cisco Systems International
BV, a wholly owned subsidiary, supplies equipments, such as switches
and routers, in India.
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