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Amazon India head Manish Tiwary resigns

| @indiablooms | Aug 07, 2024, at 05:35 am

New Delhi: Amazon.com India's country head Manish Tiwary has resigned after working with the e-commerce giant for eight years, the company said on Tuesday.

His resignation comes as Amazon rapidly expands in India, planning to invest $26 billion by 2030, despite facing a stringent regulatory environment that mandates it operate solely as a marketplace.

Amazon stated that Tiwary decided to pursue an opportunity outside the company and will remain until October to ensure a smooth transition.

Amit Agarwal, senior vice president for emerging markets, will stay closely involved with the India team.

"India is an important priority," Amazon noted in its statement.

The e-commerce giant is currently under antitrust investigation for allegedly favouring select sellers on its Indian website, an accusation it denies.

In 2021, Reuters reported that Amazon engaged in a systematic campaign of creating knockoff goods and manipulating search results to promote its own product lines in India, practices the company has denied.
 

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