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Indian leaders take on American tech

2021-12-05T16:58:28.550Z


CHRONICLE - More and more engineers "made in India" are heading up major international groups. “It is a pandemic that we are happy and proud to say is of Indian origin. It is the virus of the Indian CEO… No vaccine against this epidemic! ” Anand Mahindra, emblematic boss of the Indian conglomerate Mahindra & Mahindra, did not lack humor in his tweet to welcome the appointment of his compatriot Parag Agrawal at the head of Twitter instead of its founder, Jack Dorsey. See also The keys to un


“It is a pandemic that we are happy and proud to say is of Indian origin.

It is the virus of the Indian CEO… No vaccine against this epidemic! ”

Anand Mahindra, emblematic boss of the Indian conglomerate Mahindra & Mahindra, did not lack humor in his tweet to welcome the appointment of his compatriot Parag Agrawal at the head of Twitter instead of its founder, Jack Dorsey.

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The keys to understanding how "Y Combinator" became the Harvard of Silicon Valley

One more, indeed!

It is a real epidemic that is sweeping over American tech.

Two of the five Gafams are piloted by engineers born in the Indian subcontinent.

Sundar Pichai has been at the head of Alphabet, the parent company of Google, for two years.

The most famous of the “made in India” bosses is Satya Nadella, Microsoft's third CEO, after Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer.

Arvind Krishna, an expert in artificial intelligence, originally from Andhra Pradesh, succeeded Virginia Rometty at the head of IBM.

Adobe or WeWork pilots are from Gandhi's country.

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