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Dr D K Ghosh has announced his decision to step down from the China-based global telecom equipment company ZTE Telecom as the CMD of its India operations. In a statement Dr Ghosh said he is leaving to pursue his own entrepreneurial talent. Sources said he will be leading a new technology company focused on consulting and infrastructure.

Dr Ghosh who holds BTech, MBA and PhD degrees had been with Philips, Modis, Salora and Siemens before taking over as CMD of ZTE in 2007. His association with the Telecom & Electronics Industry spans over several decades and is a leading telecom personality being one of the pioneers in the field.

 

He has authored several publications and his latest book "Digital India" has been widely acclaimed. Currently he is the chairperson of the Indo-China Business Council of Assocham.

He was the executive director and the only Indian to be on the Board at Siemens Public Communications. ZTE India operations grew from $100 million to $1 billion under his stewardship.

The Shenzhen-based global telecom company had requested him to continue leading it for some more time but his creative urges forced him to take up new challenges, Dr Ghosh said in a message to the ZTE employees in India. His resignation will be effective March 31.

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First Published: Mar 18 2011 | 5:21 PM IST

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