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Amazon veteran Samir Kumar to replace Manish Tiwary as head of India operations

Kumar is working closely with Tiwary on the transition, and will assume operational responsibilities for India starting October 1.

September 18, 2024 / 10:16 IST
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Samir Kumar, who joined Amazon in 1999, was a part of the original team that planned and launched Amazon India in 2013.
Samir Kumar, who joined Amazon in 1999, was a part of the original team that planned and launched Amazon India in 2013.

Samir Kumar, an Amazon veteran since 1999, has been made the country manager for India, the e-commerce major said in a note on September 18. This is an additional responsibility for Kumar who will continue to lead Amazon's consumer businesses in the Middle East, South Africa and Turkey.

The move comes after Manish Tiwary abruptly resigned as the country head for India on August 6 and said he wanted to pursue opportunities outside the company from October. Tiwary, who has been at the helm of India operations since July 2020, is moving on after spending over eight years at the company.

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Tiwary quit after an alleged power struggle between him and Amit Agarwal, senior vice president (SVP) for emerging markets at Amazon, Moneycontrol had reported earlier. Agarwal wanted greater control over the team in India, sources had said earlier. Agarwal, who joined Amazon in 1999, was part of founder Jeff Bezos' famed S team (senior leadership team), who was tasked with building Amazon’s operations in India, during its early days in 2013.

Agarwal has worked closely with Samir Kumar in the past and the duo will now oversee India operations together.