ZTE is restructuring its Indian leadership team after its recent cost-optimisation drive, reports The Economic Times. ZTE India CEO Cai Liangjun and enterprise business director Victor Wangyang are likely to relocate soon to the parent company's headquarters in Shenzhen, China, while services business head Xu Dejun is tipped to become the new chief executive, two company officials aware of the development said. Liangjun, who was earlier CTO before becoming ZTE India's chief executive three years ago, will be returning to Shenzhen after putting in six years in India. A certain amount of management restructuring may become imperative in the near future, said a ZTE India spokesman, who declined to comment on the specific top-level executive movements on the cards.
ZTE India has lost three senior executives in the rank of vice president. Over three weeks, Mandeep Sharma, Abhay Deshmukh and Dinesh Gupta, who were members of the company's services vertical, have?handed in their papers. Sharma is learnt to be joining Nokia Siemens Networks India while Deshmukh is moving to Ericsson. Gupta, in turn, who was managing ZTE India's network operations centre (NOC) in Gurgaon, is likely to join a power company, said two other company executives who declined to be named.
The ZTE India spokesman confirmed that Sharma and Deshmukh had left the company but declined to comment on the newspaper?s specific query on Gupta's resignation. Executives aware of the developments claim that post-restructuring, ZTE India will focus on four customers, namely?BSNL, Bharti Airtel, Tata Teleservices and Reliance Communications, for managing and maintaining their mobile networks.
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