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Facebook Plans To Invest In India For Long Term

Facebook plans to invest in India for the long term. Social media company Facebook is committed to investing in India for a long time.

The company’s Chief Revenue Officer said on Monday that it will continue to offer innovative solutions to businesses to help them grow and grow their online presence.

The company’s Chief Revenue Officer David Fisher said the company invested in India and made some unique deals that it did not do anywhere in the world.

He said, “One thing that emerges most about India is the pace of innovation and the changes happening here and their impact.”

That is why we have made a special investment here. We have created a special framework for India and are doing something that we have not done worldwide. We are making unique investments and deals here. ”

Facebook is hosting the ‘Fuel for India 2020’ (Fuel 2020 for India) event. At the event, Facebook head Mark Zuckerberg and Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani will communicate about opportunities in India.

Facebook plans to invest in India for the long term: The subject of his discussion will be the role of digitization and small businesses in accelerating India’s economic growth.

Fisher said that India is the only country where Facebook has taken a minority stake in companies like Misho and Unacademy to promote digital innovation.

In April, Facebook announced an investment of $ 5.7 billion, or Rs 43,574 crore, in Reliance Industries’ Jio platforms.

Many companies, including Tata, Interups, put up an initial bid for Air India, know what will happen now.

Several companies, including Tata Group and Interups Inc of the US, which manufacture salt to software, submitted initial bids for the country’s national carrier, Air India.

The group of 219 employees of Air India together with Interups has presented Expressions of Interest (EoI) for the airline.

Tuhin Kanta Pandey, Secretary, Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (Deepam), has tweeted, “Several letters of intent have been received for the strategic disinvestment of Air India.”

Now this transaction will go to the next stage. However, he did not mention which companies or how many companies have submitted bids for Air India.

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