July 17, 2026 11:43 pm (IST)
Bimal Dayal takes charge as CEO of Indus Towers
New Delhi, Apr 4 (IBNS): Telecom tower company Indus Towers on Monday announced the formal takeover of Bimal Dayal as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) with immediate effect.
Bimal has been associated with Indus Towers since 2010 as the Chief Operating Officer (COO), and will now take up the full responsibilities of CEO.
He succeeds B.S. Shantharaju who retired on March 31, 2016.
"Bimal brings with him a unique blend of Indian and global industry experience of over 28 years, which spans majors like Ericsson, Qualcomm and Tata Telecom. In his capacity of Managing Director of Ericsson in Sri Lanka, he successfully steered the company to become the country’s number one player in telecom infrastructure," an official statement said.
Talking about his elevation, Dayal said, “I am stepping into an exciting role and coming in at an exciting time. It would be my sincere effort to make Indus Towers an institution in its own league guided by our Core values and philosophy of ‘Putting India First’.”
He holds a double Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering and Law. Further, he holds the alumni status for Harvard Business School
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