It hopes a significant part of its growth in India would come from the government sector, with the thrust on e-governance initiatives.
"India is the fastest growing region for us globally this year and continues to remain strong, despite the global uncertainties.
"We will continue to make investments in India to add local relevance to our products and software," said SAP India's chief operating officer.
SAP India recently launched the Hindi version of its software. It plans to add more native Indian languages to the list.
The company is also making changes in its enterprise software, keeping in mind the long and complex procurement processes followed by government agencies in India.
The company feels the changes are required, as the government has started making huge investments in information technology procurement.
"The increase in IT spending by the government
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