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CapGemini plans to increase its staff in India by nearly a half to 25,000 by end-2008
Shekhar Ratnagar
Dec. 5, 2007

The European software major is bullish on India. "We continue to remain bullish on the growth that we are seeing in India," Salil Parekh, executive chairman at CapGemini India, told media reporters in an interview at the World Economic Forum summit in New Delhi.

"Today we have just over 17,000 employees in India. Our plans are to get that to 40,000 by 2010 and we seem to be on track."

CapGemini, whose first-half operating profit rose 49 percent buoyed by the Indian expansion, is open to more acquisitions in India, to boost its presence in the domestic market that accounts for around 5 percent of the company's global revenue, Parekh said.



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