Mumbai: In a significant move, Xiaomi India is reshaping its leadership to reclaim its former dominance in the fiercely competitive Indian smartphone market. The announcement of Xiaomi India’s president, Muralikrishnan B, stepping down marks a turning point, coinciding with the recent appointment of industry veteran Sudhin Mathur as the company’s chief operating officer.
Muralikrishnan’s resignation aligns with his personal goals as he pursues a doctorate at the prestigious Indian School of Business. He will take a six-month gardening leave following his departure. This exit is expected to make waves within the company, given Muralikrishnan’s crucial role in Xiaomi India’s previous market strategies.
Xiaomi India, general manager, Alvin Tse since 2022, has been managing the company’s operations from China. Tse remains at the helm of Xiaomi India’s business, even as he entrusts Mathur with the company’s front-facing responsibilities. “Alvin will remain the India head, and Sudhin Mathur will now be the company’s new face. Alvin brought Mathur onboard to lead the operations,” Moneycontrol quoted a source as saying.
Mathur, with an impressive background as the former managing director of Motorola and Lenovo, is anticipated to play a pivotal role in rejuvenating Xiaomi India’s market position. Under his guidance, the company aims to strengthen its strategy, foster sustainable growth, and capture a broader share of the market.
The official announcement of Muralikrishnan’s exit is expected later today. Xiaomi India has yet to respond to requests for comment.