The Osaka-headquartered is looking to leverage on India's emergence as a manufacturing hub and its strategic location by making it a regional entity, to add to its five regions globally.
"From next month India will become a regional headquarter, covering areas like South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, Africa and West Asia and will report directly to global headquarters in Japan," Panasonic India managing Director Manish Sharma told PTI.
Currently, Panasonic India comes under the company's Singapore-based establishment. Other global regions of the Japan-based firm are based out of Japan, North America, Asia, Europe and Latin America.
Asked about the reasons for making India a separate region, Sharma said: "Firstly, all these countries fall in the vicinity of India.
Secondly, India has become a manufacturing hub
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